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Social and Economic Inclusion of Women and Youth in Small Enterprise Development in the Dry Corridor SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INCLUSION OF WOMEN AND YOUTH IN SMALL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT IN THE DRY CORRIDOR Small businesses in the Dry Corridor of Honduras face precarious environmental conditions and lack access to capital, increasing incentives for people to seek income and employment in other places including migrating to the United States. The Fundación Agencia de Desarrollo Económico Departamental de Valle (ADED VALLE) trains and provides financial capital to small businesses and farmers' associations to improve production and insertion into value chains. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Honduras. ADED VALLE's activities encourage small business growth and ensure meaningful opportunities for communities to thrive. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4483 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Social and Economic Inclusion of Women and Youth in Small Enterprise Development in the Dry Corridor | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INCLUSION OF WOMEN AND YOUTH IN SMALL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT IN THE DRY CORRIDOR | Small businesses in the Dry Corridor of Honduras face precarious environmental conditions and lack access to capital, increasing incentives for people to seek income and employment in other places including migrating to the United States. The Fundación Agencia de Desarrollo Económico Departamental de Valle (ADED VALLE) trains and provides financial capital to small businesses and farmers' associations to improve production and insertion into value chains. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Honduras. ADED VALLE's activities encourage small business growth and ensure meaningful opportunities for communities to thrive. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Social and Economic Inclusion of Women and Youth in Small Enterprise Development in the Dry Corridor border region of Honduras SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INCLUSION OF WOMEN AND YOUTH IN SMALL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT IN THE DRY CORRIDOR BORDER REGION OF HONDURAS Small businesses in the Dry Corridor of Honduras face precarious environmental conditions and lack access to capital, increasing incentives for people to seek income and employment in other places including migrating to the United States. The Fundación Agencia de Desarrollo Económico Departamental de Valle (ADED VALLE) trains and provides financial capital to small businesses and farmers' associations to improve production and insertion into value chains. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Honduras. ADED VALLE's activities encourage small business growth and ensure meaningful opportunities for communities to thrive. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4486 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Social and Economic Inclusion of Women and Youth in Small Enterprise Development in the Dry Corridor border region of Honduras | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INCLUSION OF WOMEN AND YOUTH IN SMALL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT IN THE DRY CORRIDOR BORDER REGION OF HONDURAS | Small businesses in the Dry Corridor of Honduras face precarious environmental conditions and lack access to capital, increasing incentives for people to seek income and employment in other places including migrating to the United States. The Fundación Agencia de Desarrollo Económico Departamental de Valle (ADED VALLE) trains and provides financial capital to small businesses and farmers' associations to improve production and insertion into value chains. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Honduras. ADED VALLE's activities encourage small business growth and ensure meaningful opportunities for communities to thrive. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Empowering Haitian Leaders and Organizations for Enhanced Community Development through the Creation of a Haitian Mission-driven Independent Institution EMPOWERING HAITIAN LEADERS AND ORGANIZATIONS FOR ENHANCED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE CREATION OF A HAITIAN MISSION-DRIVEN INDEPENDENT INSTITUTI Community-based organizations (CBOs) face many challenges, including insufficient funds, limited financial and administrative capacity, and lack of stability. These deterrents restrict their ability to grow and maintain their programs and ultimately serve the people in their communities. The Haiti Development Institute (HDI) provides coaching and organizational strengthening to CBOs to increase their impact. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to unlock private, public, and local resources for grassroots development in Haiti. HDI's activities enable institutions to make more resources available to communities seeking to address their own development needs. | 2,022 | 36_4513 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Empowering Haitian Leaders and Organizations for Enhanced Community Development through the Creation of a Haitian Mission-driven Independent Institution | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | EMPOWERING HAITIAN LEADERS AND ORGANIZATIONS FOR ENHANCED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE CREATION OF A HAITIAN MISSION-DRIVEN INDEPENDENT INSTITUTI | Community-based organizations (CBOs) face many challenges, including insufficient funds, limited financial and administrative capacity, and lack of stability. These deterrents restrict their ability to grow and maintain their programs and ultimately serve the people in their communities. The Haiti Development Institute (HDI) provides coaching and organizational strengthening to CBOs to increase their impact. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to unlock private, public, and local resources for grassroots development in Haiti. HDI's activities enable institutions to make more resources available to communities seeking to address their own development needs. |
Pwojè devlopman filyè jaden viv, marechè, elvaj ak kredi pou fanm pou amelyore sekirite manje akranfòse mwayen ekzistan fanmi yo nan 4 seksyon kominal (Leyogàn) PWOJÈ DEVLOPMAN FILYÈ JADEN VIV, MARECHÈ, ELVAJ AK KREDI POU FANM POU AMELYORE SEKIRITE MANJE AKRANFÒSE MWAYEN EKZISTAN FANMI YO NAN 4 SEKSYON KOMINAL Many farmers in the West department of Haiti do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee, Organisation pour le Développement Pâques Oranger de Léogâne (ODEPOL) is planning for the future by strengthening its organization. It is improving food security in the region by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production, and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. ODEPOL is also strengthening participating small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These strategic investments increase farmers food security and incomes. | 2,022 | 36_4527 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Pwojè devlopman filyè jaden viv, marechè, elvaj ak kredi pou fanm pou amelyore sekirite manje akranfòse mwayen ekzistan fanmi yo nan 4 seksyon kominal (Leyogàn) | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | PWOJÈ DEVLOPMAN FILYÈ JADEN VIV, MARECHÈ, ELVAJ AK KREDI POU FANM POU AMELYORE SEKIRITE MANJE AKRANFÒSE MWAYEN EKZISTAN FANMI YO NAN 4 SEKSYON KOMINAL | Many farmers in the West department of Haiti do not have the resources to produce sufficient food or earn enough income to support their families. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development. Our grantee, Organisation pour le Développement Pâques Oranger de Léogâne (ODEPOL) is planning for the future by strengthening its organization. It is improving food security in the region by training farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock production, and providing them with necessary supplies and materials. ODEPOL is also strengthening participating small businesses by increasing their access to credit. These strategic investments increase farmers food security and incomes. |
Desarrollo de actividades comunitarias para la reducción de la desigualdad en la vida de las niñas, adolescentes y jóvenes indígenas durante dos años en Raxruhá y Chisec, A.V. DESARROLLO DE ACTIVIDADES COMUNITARIAS PARA LA REDUCCIÓN DE LA DESIGUALDAD EN LA VIDA DE LAS NIÑAS, ADOLESCENTES Y JÓVENES INDÍGENAS DURANTE DOS AÑOS Young Indigenous women in rural Guatemala have few opportunities to develop skills that enable them to fully contribute to the development of their communities. The IAF supports community-led approaches to civic engagement and human rights. IAF grantee partner Organización No Gubernamental Nalebak ONG (NALEBAK) empowers young women and adolescents in the communities of Chisec and Raxruh, Alta Verapaz, to address gender inequality, strengthen their leadership skills, reduce gender-based violence, and improve the food security of their families. Grant activities include popular education and leadership workshops, establishing safe spaces in the community, and creating community gardens to promote food security. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders and part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4528 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Desarrollo de actividades comunitarias para la reducción de la desigualdad en la vida de las niñas, adolescentes y jóvenes indígenas durante dos años en Raxruhá y Chisec, A.V. | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | DESARROLLO DE ACTIVIDADES COMUNITARIAS PARA LA REDUCCIÓN DE LA DESIGUALDAD EN LA VIDA DE LAS NIÑAS, ADOLESCENTES Y JÓVENES INDÍGENAS DURANTE DOS AÑOS | Young Indigenous women in rural Guatemala have few opportunities to develop skills that enable them to fully contribute to the development of their communities. The IAF supports community-led approaches to civic engagement and human rights. IAF grantee partner Organización No Gubernamental Nalebak ONG (NALEBAK) empowers young women and adolescents in the communities of Chisec and Raxruh, Alta Verapaz, to address gender inequality, strengthen their leadership skills, reduce gender-based violence, and improve the food security of their families. Grant activities include popular education and leadership workshops, establishing safe spaces in the community, and creating community gardens to promote food security. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders and part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Girls Together: Community activities to promote equality in Alta Verapaz GIRLS TOGETHER: COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES TO PROMOTE EQUALITY IN ALTA VERAPAZ Young Indigenous women in rural Guatemala have few opportunities to develop skills that enable them to fully contribute to the development of their communities. The IAF supports community-led approaches to civic engagement and human rights. IAF grantee partner Organización No Gubernamental Na le bak ONG (NALEBAK) empowers young women and adolescents in the communities of Chisec and Raxruh, Alta Verapaz, to address gender inequality, strengthen their leadership skills, reduce gender-based violence, and improve the food security of their families. Grant activities include popular education and leadership workshops, establishing safe spaces in the community, and creating community gardens to promote food security. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders and part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4530 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Girls Together: Community activities to promote equality in Alta Verapaz | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | GIRLS TOGETHER: COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES TO PROMOTE EQUALITY IN ALTA VERAPAZ | Young Indigenous women in rural Guatemala have few opportunities to develop skills that enable them to fully contribute to the development of their communities. The IAF supports community-led approaches to civic engagement and human rights. IAF grantee partner Organización No Gubernamental Na le bak ONG (NALEBAK) empowers young women and adolescents in the communities of Chisec and Raxruh, Alta Verapaz, to address gender inequality, strengthen their leadership skills, reduce gender-based violence, and improve the food security of their families. Grant activities include popular education and leadership workshops, establishing safe spaces in the community, and creating community gardens to promote food security. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders and part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Unity and Peace: CBO Capacity Building UNITY AND PEACE: CBO CAPACITY BUILDING Inner-city youth in Kingston, Jamaica, face high levels of poverty, violence, and homicide, yet services for young people are disjointed and uncoordinated. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to enhancing peace and security for young people in Jamaica. Our grantee partner, Fight for Peace International (FFPI), provides training and technical assistance to eight community-based organizations in Kingston's inner city, strengthening their capacity to develop youth leaders, deliver violence prevention programming to young people, especially young women and girls, and coordinate programming. | 2,022 | 36_4550 | Jamaica | 354 | United States | 302 | Unity and Peace: CBO Capacity Building | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | International NGO | UNITY AND PEACE: CBO CAPACITY BUILDING | Inner-city youth in Kingston, Jamaica, face high levels of poverty, violence, and homicide, yet services for young people are disjointed and uncoordinated. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to enhancing peace and security for young people in Jamaica. Our grantee partner, Fight for Peace International (FFPI), provides training and technical assistance to eight community-based organizations in Kingston's inner city, strengthening their capacity to develop youth leaders, deliver violence prevention programming to young people, especially young women and girls, and coordinate programming. |
Proyecto Joven PROYECTO JOVEN Facing few options for schooling and jobs, Honduran youth in marginalized communities are more easily drawn to substance abuse, gang recruitment, labor exploitation, and irregular migration. The IAF supports community-led approaches to expanding meaningful economic opportunity for at-risk youth. Our grantee partner ACPH engages with the public and private sectors to promote alternatives to migration in the municipality of El Progreso by developing employment skills, encouraging local entrepreneurship, and expanding labor market access for at-risk youth. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4555 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Proyecto Joven | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | PROYECTO JOVEN | Facing few options for schooling and jobs, Honduran youth in marginalized communities are more easily drawn to substance abuse, gang recruitment, labor exploitation, and irregular migration. The IAF supports community-led approaches to expanding meaningful economic opportunity for at-risk youth. Our grantee partner ACPH engages with the public and private sectors to promote alternatives to migration in the municipality of El Progreso by developing employment skills, encouraging local entrepreneurship, and expanding labor market access for at-risk youth. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Youth Project (Proyecto Joven) YOUTH PROJECT (PROYECTO JOVEN) Facing few options for schooling and jobs, Honduran youth in marginalized communities are more easily drawn to substance abuse, gang recruitment, labor exploitation, and irregular migration. The IAF supports community-led approaches to expanding meaningful economic opportunity for at-risk youth. Our grantee partner ACPH engages with the public and private sectors to promote alternatives to migration in the municipality of El Progreso by developing employment skills, encouraging local entrepreneurship, and expanding labor market access for at-risk youth. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4557 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Youth Project (Proyecto Joven) | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | YOUTH PROJECT (PROYECTO JOVEN) | Facing few options for schooling and jobs, Honduran youth in marginalized communities are more easily drawn to substance abuse, gang recruitment, labor exploitation, and irregular migration. The IAF supports community-led approaches to expanding meaningful economic opportunity for at-risk youth. Our grantee partner ACPH engages with the public and private sectors to promote alternatives to migration in the municipality of El Progreso by developing employment skills, encouraging local entrepreneurship, and expanding labor market access for at-risk youth. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Jóvenes en acción ? Inclusión, empoderamiento y protagonismo de los jóvenes de la UOCB - JÓVENES EN ACCIÓN ? INCLUSIÓN, EMPODERAMIENTO Y PROTAGONISMO DE LOS JÓVENES DE LA UOCB - Impoverished youth from rural Santa Fe province in Argentina face challenges such as lack of employment or educational opportunities, which perpetuate the cycle of poverty and increase their vulnerability to violence or drug abuse. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to creating economic opportunities for youth. Our grantee partner, Asociación Civil Unión de Familias Organizadas de Pequeños Productores de la Cuña Boscosa y Bajos Submeridionales de Santa Fe (UOCB), offers youth from more than 30 rural communities in northern Santa Fe Province leadership and entrepreneurship training as well as financial and business support to launch youth-led small business initiatives that generate employment and strengthen community relations. | 2,022 | 36_4564 | Argentina | 425 | United States | 302 | Jóvenes en acción ? Inclusión, empoderamiento y protagonismo de los jóvenes de la UOCB - | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | JÓVENES EN ACCIÓN ? INCLUSIÓN, EMPODERAMIENTO Y PROTAGONISMO DE LOS JÓVENES DE LA UOCB - | Impoverished youth from rural Santa Fe province in Argentina face challenges such as lack of employment or educational opportunities, which perpetuate the cycle of poverty and increase their vulnerability to violence or drug abuse. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to creating economic opportunities for youth. Our grantee partner, Asociación Civil Unión de Familias Organizadas de Pequeños Productores de la Cuña Boscosa y Bajos Submeridionales de Santa Fe (UOCB), offers youth from more than 30 rural communities in northern Santa Fe Province leadership and entrepreneurship training as well as financial and business support to launch youth-led small business initiatives that generate employment and strengthen community relations. |
Jóvenes en acción Inclusión, empoderamiento y protagonismo de los jóvenes de la UOCB - JÓVENES EN ACCIÓN INCLUSIÓN, EMPODERAMIENTO Y PROTAGONISMO DE LOS JÓVENES DE LA UOCB - Impoverished youth from rural Santa Fe province in Argentina face challenges such as lack of employment or educational opportunities, which perpetuate the cycle of poverty and increase their vulnerability to violence or drug abuse. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to creating economic opportunities for youth. Our grantee partner, Asociación Civil Unión de Familias Organizadas de Pequeños Productores de la Cuña Boscosa y Bajos Submeridionales de Santa Fe (UOCB), offers youth from more than 30 rural communities in northern Santa Fe Province leadership and entrepreneurship training as well as financial and business support to launch youth-led small business initiatives that generate employment and strengthen community relations. | 2,022 | 36_4566 | Argentina | 425 | United States | 302 | Jóvenes en acción Inclusión, empoderamiento y protagonismo de los jóvenes de la UOCB - | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | JÓVENES EN ACCIÓN INCLUSIÓN, EMPODERAMIENTO Y PROTAGONISMO DE LOS JÓVENES DE LA UOCB - | Impoverished youth from rural Santa Fe province in Argentina face challenges such as lack of employment or educational opportunities, which perpetuate the cycle of poverty and increase their vulnerability to violence or drug abuse. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to creating economic opportunities for youth. Our grantee partner, Asociación Civil Unión de Familias Organizadas de Pequeños Productores de la Cuña Boscosa y Bajos Submeridionales de Santa Fe (UOCB), offers youth from more than 30 rural communities in northern Santa Fe Province leadership and entrepreneurship training as well as financial and business support to launch youth-led small business initiatives that generate employment and strengthen community relations. |
Promoting women's economic empowerment in Usulutan, El Salvador PROMOTING WOMEN'S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN USULUTAN, EL SALVADOR Women in El Salvador face high levels of violence and gender discrimination, which limits their security and economic autonomy, causing many to migrate in search of a better life. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to create economic opportunities that provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Asociación Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito y Comercialización 'Mujeres Dispuestas a Triunfar de Responsabilidad Limitada' (ACOMUDT), provides training in women's rights, safety, and economic freedoms to its network of rural women in 23 communities of Usulután. Members of the network then replicate the training within their communities, bolstering women's economic resilience, as well as engage local governments in creating economic opportunities for women within their home communities. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4567 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Promoting women's economic empowerment in Usulutan, El Salvador | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | PROMOTING WOMEN'S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN USULUTAN, EL SALVADOR | Women in El Salvador face high levels of violence and gender discrimination, which limits their security and economic autonomy, causing many to migrate in search of a better life. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to create economic opportunities that provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Asociación Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito y Comercialización 'Mujeres Dispuestas a Triunfar de Responsabilidad Limitada' (ACOMUDT), provides training in women's rights, safety, and economic freedoms to its network of rural women in 23 communities of Usulután. Members of the network then replicate the training within their communities, bolstering women's economic resilience, as well as engage local governments in creating economic opportunities for women within their home communities. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Promotion of the Economic Autonomy of Women through Cooperativism PROMOTION OF THE ECONOMIC AUTONOMY OF WOMEN THROUGH COOPERATIVISM Women in El Salvador face high levels of violence and gender discrimination, which limits their security and economic autonomy, causing many to migrate in search of a better life. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to create economic opportunities that provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Asociación Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito y Comercialización 'Mujeres Dispuestas a Triunfar de Responsabilidad Limitada' (ACOMUDT), provides training in women's rights, safety, and economic freedoms to its network of rural women in 23 communities of Usulután. Members of the network then replicate the training within their communities, bolstering women's economic resilience, as well as engage local governments in creating economic opportunities for women within their home communities. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4570 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Promotion of the Economic Autonomy of Women through Cooperativism | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | PROMOTION OF THE ECONOMIC AUTONOMY OF WOMEN THROUGH COOPERATIVISM | Women in El Salvador face high levels of violence and gender discrimination, which limits their security and economic autonomy, causing many to migrate in search of a better life. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to create economic opportunities that provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Asociación Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito y Comercialización 'Mujeres Dispuestas a Triunfar de Responsabilidad Limitada' (ACOMUDT), provides training in women's rights, safety, and economic freedoms to its network of rural women in 23 communities of Usulután. Members of the network then replicate the training within their communities, bolstering women's economic resilience, as well as engage local governments in creating economic opportunities for women within their home communities. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Integral management of the territory in the community of Vuelta Larga, based on the sustainable use of natural resources and the incentive of training and micro-entrepreneurship. INTEGRAL MANAGEMENT OF THE TERRITORY IN THE COMMUNITY OF VUELTA LARGA, BASED ON THE SUSTAINABLE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE INCENTIVE OF TRAINING Smallholder cacao farmers in isolated Vuelta Larga, Dominican Republic, struggle with low productivity and marginal profits. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to enhance food security and expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture. Our grantee partner, La Asociación de Cacaocultores Los Innovadores de Vuelta Larga (ASOCAIVUL), is training cacao farmers in agroforestry and organic production, establishing a nursery to grow seedlings for its members, and working with farmers to increase production by adopting more resilient crops. | 2,022 | 36_4579 | Dominican Republic | 340 | United States | 302 | Integral management of the territory in the community of Vuelta Larga, based on the sustainable use of natural resources and the incentive of training and micro-entrepreneurship. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | INTEGRAL MANAGEMENT OF THE TERRITORY IN THE COMMUNITY OF VUELTA LARGA, BASED ON THE SUSTAINABLE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE INCENTIVE OF TRAINING | Smallholder cacao farmers in isolated Vuelta Larga, Dominican Republic, struggle with low productivity and marginal profits. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to enhance food security and expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture. Our grantee partner, La Asociación de Cacaocultores Los Innovadores de Vuelta Larga (ASOCAIVUL), is training cacao farmers in agroforestry and organic production, establishing a nursery to grow seedlings for its members, and working with farmers to increase production by adopting more resilient crops. |
Integrated Project Management Based on Sustainable Development and Use of Natural Resources INTEGRATED PROJECT MANAGEMENT BASED ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Smallholder cacao farmers in isolated Vuelta Larga, Dominican Republic, struggle with low productivity and marginal profits. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to enhance food security and expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture. Our grantee partner, La Asociación de Cacaocultores Los Innovadores de Vuelta Larga (ASOCAIVUL), is training cacao farmers in agroforestry and organic production, establishing a nursery to grow seedlings for its members, and working with farmers to increase production by adopting more resilient crops. | 2,022 | 36_4580 | Dominican Republic | 340 | United States | 302 | Integrated Project Management Based on Sustainable Development and Use of Natural Resources | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | INTEGRATED PROJECT MANAGEMENT BASED ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES | Smallholder cacao farmers in isolated Vuelta Larga, Dominican Republic, struggle with low productivity and marginal profits. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to enhance food security and expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture. Our grantee partner, La Asociación de Cacaocultores Los Innovadores de Vuelta Larga (ASOCAIVUL), is training cacao farmers in agroforestry and organic production, establishing a nursery to grow seedlings for its members, and working with farmers to increase production by adopting more resilient crops. |
Fortalecimiento de la Agricultura Familiar y el Agroturismo Comunitario FORTALECIMIENTO DE LA AGRICULTURA FAMILIAR Y EL AGROTURISMO COMUNITARIO Southern Ecuador has historically faced high rates of migration from rural to urban areas. Youth leaving for larger cities have left rural farming communities with weakened social networks and reduced ability to market their goods collectively. The IAF supports community-led solutions that expand economic opportunity and provide viable alternatives to migration. Our grantee partner the Asociación de Desarrollo Agropecuario Familiar de Güel (ADAF-Güel) will build on the infrastructure constructed using its previous IAF small grant to broaden marketing strategies and diversify incomes, including adding value to its produce and formalizing an existing agritourism component. Additionally, this grant will support the establishment of Ecuador's first permanent mobile farmers market, which will allow for safer food distribution and purchase during the pandemic and provide continued income generation once the crisis has passed. | 2,022 | 36_4581 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | Fortalecimiento de la Agricultura Familiar y el Agroturismo Comunitario | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | FORTALECIMIENTO DE LA AGRICULTURA FAMILIAR Y EL AGROTURISMO COMUNITARIO | Southern Ecuador has historically faced high rates of migration from rural to urban areas. Youth leaving for larger cities have left rural farming communities with weakened social networks and reduced ability to market their goods collectively. The IAF supports community-led solutions that expand economic opportunity and provide viable alternatives to migration. Our grantee partner the Asociación de Desarrollo Agropecuario Familiar de Güel (ADAF-Güel) will build on the infrastructure constructed using its previous IAF small grant to broaden marketing strategies and diversify incomes, including adding value to its produce and formalizing an existing agritourism component. Additionally, this grant will support the establishment of Ecuador's first permanent mobile farmers market, which will allow for safer food distribution and purchase during the pandemic and provide continued income generation once the crisis has passed. |
Strengthening sustainable agriculture and community-based tourism in southern Ecuador STRENGTHENING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM IN SOUTHERN ECUADOR Southern Ecuador has historically faced high rates of migration from rural to urban areas. Youth leaving for larger cities have left rural farming communities with weakened social networks and reduced ability to market their goods collectively. The IAF supports community-led solutions that expand economic opportunity and provide viable alternatives to migration. Our grantee partner the Asociación de Desarrollo Agropecuario Familiar de Güel (ADAF-Güel) will build on the infrastructure constructed using its previous IAF small grant to broaden marketing strategies and diversify incomes, including adding value to its produce and formalizing an existing agritourism component. Additionally, this grant will support the establishment of Ecuador's first permanent mobile farmers' market, which will allow for safer food distribution and purchase during the pandemic and provide continued income generation once the crisis has passed. | 2,022 | 36_4584 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | Strengthening sustainable agriculture and community-based tourism in southern Ecuador | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM IN SOUTHERN ECUADOR | Southern Ecuador has historically faced high rates of migration from rural to urban areas. Youth leaving for larger cities have left rural farming communities with weakened social networks and reduced ability to market their goods collectively. The IAF supports community-led solutions that expand economic opportunity and provide viable alternatives to migration. Our grantee partner the Asociación de Desarrollo Agropecuario Familiar de Güel (ADAF-Güel) will build on the infrastructure constructed using its previous IAF small grant to broaden marketing strategies and diversify incomes, including adding value to its produce and formalizing an existing agritourism component. Additionally, this grant will support the establishment of Ecuador's first permanent mobile farmers' market, which will allow for safer food distribution and purchase during the pandemic and provide continued income generation once the crisis has passed. |
Comprehensive Accompaniment To Persons With Disabilities And Family Members In San Lucas Tolimán And Aledañas Communities COMPREHENSIVE ACCOMPANIMENT TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AND FAMILY MEMBERS IN SAN LUCAS TOLIMÁN AND ALEDAÑAS COMMUNITIES People with disabilities in southwestern Guatemala, especially women, children, and indigenous peoples, face barriers to participating in their community's educational, recreational, and civic opportunities. Part of the problem is one of informationpeople with disabilities and their caretakers are not aware of their rights, public services providers are not aware of their responsibilities. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions that promote social and economic inclusion through increased civic engagement. Our grantee partner, the Asociación de Padres y Amigos de Personas con Discapacidad de San Lucas Tolimán, Sololá (ASOPADIS), is raising awareness among local officials of the rights of people with disabilities and training parents, school officials, and healthcare providers on how to better meet their needs. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4586 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Comprehensive Accompaniment To Persons With Disabilities And Family Members In San Lucas Tolimán And Aledañas Communities | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | COMPREHENSIVE ACCOMPANIMENT TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AND FAMILY MEMBERS IN SAN LUCAS TOLIMÁN AND ALEDAÑAS COMMUNITIES | People with disabilities in southwestern Guatemala, especially women, children, and indigenous peoples, face barriers to participating in their community's educational, recreational, and civic opportunities. Part of the problem is one of informationpeople with disabilities and their caretakers are not aware of their rights, public services providers are not aware of their responsibilities. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions that promote social and economic inclusion through increased civic engagement. Our grantee partner, the Asociación de Padres y Amigos de Personas con Discapacidad de San Lucas Tolimán, Sololá (ASOPADIS), is raising awareness among local officials of the rights of people with disabilities and training parents, school officials, and healthcare providers on how to better meet their needs. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Expansion of the milk processing plant for the production of dairy products from the Association of Agricultural Producers Santo Tomás, Luya province, Amazonas region EXPANSION OF THE MILK PROCESSING PLANT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF DAIRY PRODUCTS FROM THE ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS SANTO TOMÁS, LUYA PROVINCE, Inadequate farming practices, small landholdings, poor access to markets, and lack of capital hinder the ability of small-scale producers in Peru's Amazonian region to earn enough to lift themselves and their families out of poverty. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expanding economic opportunity, including through sustainable agriculture. Our grantee partner, Asociación de Productores Agropecuarios Santo Tomás (APASAT), is an association of small-scale dairy producers that is expanding and improving its dairy processing plant in Luya to increase sales of milk, cheese, yogurt, and dulce de leche and reach larger, formal markets. These strategic investments increase producers' incomes and enhance the sustainability of small-scale producers in the region. | 2,022 | 36_4604 | Peru | 454 | United States | 302 | Expansion of the milk processing plant for the production of dairy products from the Association of Agricultural Producers Santo Tomás, Luya province, Amazonas region | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | EXPANSION OF THE MILK PROCESSING PLANT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF DAIRY PRODUCTS FROM THE ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS SANTO TOMÁS, LUYA PROVINCE, | Inadequate farming practices, small landholdings, poor access to markets, and lack of capital hinder the ability of small-scale producers in Peru's Amazonian region to earn enough to lift themselves and their families out of poverty. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expanding economic opportunity, including through sustainable agriculture. Our grantee partner, Asociación de Productores Agropecuarios Santo Tomás (APASAT), is an association of small-scale dairy producers that is expanding and improving its dairy processing plant in Luya to increase sales of milk, cheese, yogurt, and dulce de leche and reach larger, formal markets. These strategic investments increase producers' incomes and enhance the sustainability of small-scale producers in the region. |
Strengthening processes to scale up agroecology STRENGTHENING PROCESSES TO SCALE UP AGROECOLOGY Many farm families living in the Dry Corridor of Nicaragua face low household incomes and food insecurity due to changing weather patterns and weak consumer markets. Women and young people, in particular, see few options for their future and their role in their communities is undervalued. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity, advance social inclusion, and promote food security in Nicaragua. GPAE is working with small producers to improve organic and sustainable agricultural practices, develop access to new markets by educating consumers on the benefits of organic production, and promote inclusion and leadership for women and young people. It will also strengthen the network's capacity to advocate for sustainable agriculture programs, policies, and practices nationwide. | 2,022 | 36_4614 | Nicaragua | 364 | United States | 302 | Strengthening processes to scale up agroecology | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING PROCESSES TO SCALE UP AGROECOLOGY | Many farm families living in the Dry Corridor of Nicaragua face low household incomes and food insecurity due to changing weather patterns and weak consumer markets. Women and young people, in particular, see few options for their future and their role in their communities is undervalued. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity, advance social inclusion, and promote food security in Nicaragua. GPAE is working with small producers to improve organic and sustainable agricultural practices, develop access to new markets by educating consumers on the benefits of organic production, and promote inclusion and leadership for women and young people. It will also strengthen the network's capacity to advocate for sustainable agriculture programs, policies, and practices nationwide. |
Manejo Integral y Sostenible de los Ecosistemas y Recursos Naturales en la Reserva El Jilguero MANEJO INTEGRAL Y SOSTENIBLE DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS Y RECURSOS NATURALES EN LA RESERVA EL JILGUERO Reduced water availability, soil fertility, and weather predictability threaten the livelihoods of 185 rural, predominantly indigenous, communities near the El Jilguero Reserve in La Paz, Honduras. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to strengthen governance and natural resource management. Our grantee partner, ASOMAINCUPACO, trains community-based organizations to manage and protect the watersheds of El Jilguero Reserve in coordination with local authorities and civil society groups. ASOMAINCUPACO's activities promote alternatives to irregular migration by encouraging greater citizen participation in local decision-making and the management of water resources that sustain smallholder farms and businesses.This grant is part of our support for greater prosperity, security, and democratic governance in Northern Triangle communities, consistent with the U.S. Strategy for Engagement in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4616 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Manejo Integral y Sostenible de los Ecosistemas y Recursos Naturales en la Reserva El Jilguero | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | MANEJO INTEGRAL Y SOSTENIBLE DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS Y RECURSOS NATURALES EN LA RESERVA EL JILGUERO | Reduced water availability, soil fertility, and weather predictability threaten the livelihoods of 185 rural, predominantly indigenous, communities near the El Jilguero Reserve in La Paz, Honduras. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to strengthen governance and natural resource management. Our grantee partner, ASOMAINCUPACO, trains community-based organizations to manage and protect the watersheds of El Jilguero Reserve in coordination with local authorities and civil society groups. ASOMAINCUPACO's activities promote alternatives to irregular migration by encouraging greater citizen participation in local decision-making and the management of water resources that sustain smallholder farms and businesses.This grant is part of our support for greater prosperity, security, and democratic governance in Northern Triangle communities, consistent with the U.S. Strategy for Engagement in Central America. |
Construction of a Culture of Good Treatment and Wellbeing: training for indigenous and mestizo rural CONSTRUCTION OF A CULTURE OF GOOD TREATMENT AND WELLBEING: TRAINING FOR INDIGENOUS AND MESTIZO RURAL Women living in rural and indigenous communities in Mexico face high rates of gender-based violence. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to promote human rights and inclusion through education and training. Our grantee partner, Coordinación Interregional Feminista Rural 'Comaletzin' (Comaletzin), trains local women leaders in eight states to promote gender equity and reduce gender-based violence, equipping them with the skills to replicate the training and build peer-to peer learning and action networks that promote inclusive development in their communities. | 2,022 | 36_4665 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Construction of a Culture of Good Treatment and Wellbeing: training for indigenous and mestizo rural | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | CONSTRUCTION OF A CULTURE OF GOOD TREATMENT AND WELLBEING: TRAINING FOR INDIGENOUS AND MESTIZO RURAL | Women living in rural and indigenous communities in Mexico face high rates of gender-based violence. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to promote human rights and inclusion through education and training. Our grantee partner, Coordinación Interregional Feminista Rural 'Comaletzin' (Comaletzin), trains local women leaders in eight states to promote gender equity and reduce gender-based violence, equipping them with the skills to replicate the training and build peer-to peer learning and action networks that promote inclusive development in their communities. |
Manejo Integral y Sostenible de los Ecosistemas y Recursos Naturales en la Reserva El Jilguero (PRO-JILGUERO) MANEJO INTEGRAL Y SOSTENIBLE DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS Y RECURSOS NATURALES EN LA RESERVA EL JILGUERO (PRO-JILGUERO) Reduced water availability, soil fertility, and weather predictability threaten the livelihoods of 185 rural, predominantly indigenous, communities near the El Jilguero Reserve in La Paz, Honduras. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to strengthen governance and natural resource management. Our grantee partner, ASOMAINCUPACO, trains community-based organizations to manage and protect the watersheds of El Jilguero Reserve in coordination with local authorities and civil society groups. ASOMAINCUPACO's activities promote alternatives to irregular migration by encouraging greater citizen participation in local decision-making and the management of water resources that sustain smallholder farms and businesses.This grant is part of our support for greater prosperity, security, and democratic governance in Northern Triangle communities, consistent with the U.S. Strategy for Engagement in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4617 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Manejo Integral y Sostenible de los Ecosistemas y Recursos Naturales en la Reserva El Jilguero (PRO-JILGUERO) | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | MANEJO INTEGRAL Y SOSTENIBLE DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS Y RECURSOS NATURALES EN LA RESERVA EL JILGUERO (PRO-JILGUERO) | Reduced water availability, soil fertility, and weather predictability threaten the livelihoods of 185 rural, predominantly indigenous, communities near the El Jilguero Reserve in La Paz, Honduras. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to strengthen governance and natural resource management. Our grantee partner, ASOMAINCUPACO, trains community-based organizations to manage and protect the watersheds of El Jilguero Reserve in coordination with local authorities and civil society groups. ASOMAINCUPACO's activities promote alternatives to irregular migration by encouraging greater citizen participation in local decision-making and the management of water resources that sustain smallholder farms and businesses.This grant is part of our support for greater prosperity, security, and democratic governance in Northern Triangle communities, consistent with the U.S. Strategy for Engagement in Central America. |
Sustainable Natural Resource Management of El Jilguero Reserve SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OF EL JILGUERO RESERVE Reduced water availability, soil fertility, and weather predictability threaten the livelihoods of 185 rural, predominantly indigenous, communities near the El Jilguero Reserve in La Paz, Honduras. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to strengthen governance and natural resource management. Our grantee partner, ASOMAINCUPACO, trains community-based organizations to manage and protect the watersheds of El Jilguero Reserve in coordination with local authorities and civil society groups. ASOMAINCUPACO's activities promote alternatives to irregular migration by encouraging greater citizen participation in local decision-making and the management of water resources that sustain smallholder farms and businesses.This grant is part of our support for greater prosperity, security, and democratic governance in Northern Triangle communities, consistent with the U.S. Strategy for Engagement in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4623 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Sustainable Natural Resource Management of El Jilguero Reserve | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OF EL JILGUERO RESERVE | Reduced water availability, soil fertility, and weather predictability threaten the livelihoods of 185 rural, predominantly indigenous, communities near the El Jilguero Reserve in La Paz, Honduras. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to strengthen governance and natural resource management. Our grantee partner, ASOMAINCUPACO, trains community-based organizations to manage and protect the watersheds of El Jilguero Reserve in coordination with local authorities and civil society groups. ASOMAINCUPACO's activities promote alternatives to irregular migration by encouraging greater citizen participation in local decision-making and the management of water resources that sustain smallholder farms and businesses.This grant is part of our support for greater prosperity, security, and democratic governance in Northern Triangle communities, consistent with the U.S. Strategy for Engagement in Central America. |
Fortaleciendo la asociatividad y el valor agregado de la producción de frutas de campesinas-os en el sur de Honduras. FORTALECIENDO LA ASOCIATIVIDAD Y EL VALOR AGREGADO DE LA PRODUCCIÓN DE FRUTAS DE CAMPESINAS-OS EN EL SUR DE HONDURAS. Many small-scale farmers in southern Honduras struggle to meet their families' basic economic and food security needs in a region impacted by frequent droughts, limited employment options, and high rates of youth migration. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Honduras that provide alternatives to migration. Our grantee partner, the Asociación Perspírense de Agropecuario Limitada (APRAL), is an association of small-scale farmers that is increasing its capacity to produce, process, and market tropical fruit, so that it can expand to national markets. By doing so, APRAL will generate new jobs and higher incomes for community members. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4631 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Fortaleciendo la asociatividad y el valor agregado de la producción de frutas de campesinas-os en el sur de Honduras. | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | FORTALECIENDO LA ASOCIATIVIDAD Y EL VALOR AGREGADO DE LA PRODUCCIÓN DE FRUTAS DE CAMPESINAS-OS EN EL SUR DE HONDURAS. | Many small-scale farmers in southern Honduras struggle to meet their families' basic economic and food security needs in a region impacted by frequent droughts, limited employment options, and high rates of youth migration. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Honduras that provide alternatives to migration. Our grantee partner, the Asociación Perspírense de Agropecuario Limitada (APRAL), is an association of small-scale farmers that is increasing its capacity to produce, process, and market tropical fruit, so that it can expand to national markets. By doing so, APRAL will generate new jobs and higher incomes for community members. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Strengthening a producer's association and fruit production value chains in southern Honduras STRENGTHENING A PRODUCER'S ASSOCIATION AND FRUIT PRODUCTION VALUE CHAINS IN SOUTHERN HONDURAS Many small-scale farmers in southern Honduras struggle to meet their families' basic economic and food security needs in a region impacted by frequent droughts, limited employment options, and high rates of youth migration. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Honduras that provide alternatives to migration. Our grantee partner, the Asociación Perspírense de Agropecuario Limitada (APRAL), is an association of small-scale farmers that is increasing its capacity to produce, process, and market tropical fruit, so that it can expand to national markets. By doing so, APRAL will generate new jobs and higher incomes for community members. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4632 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Strengthening a producer's association and fruit production value chains in southern Honduras | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING A PRODUCER'S ASSOCIATION AND FRUIT PRODUCTION VALUE CHAINS IN SOUTHERN HONDURAS | Many small-scale farmers in southern Honduras struggle to meet their families' basic economic and food security needs in a region impacted by frequent droughts, limited employment options, and high rates of youth migration. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Honduras that provide alternatives to migration. Our grantee partner, the Asociación Perspírense de Agropecuario Limitada (APRAL), is an association of small-scale farmers that is increasing its capacity to produce, process, and market tropical fruit, so that it can expand to national markets. By doing so, APRAL will generate new jobs and higher incomes for community members. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Women Led Solutions to Food Security WOMEN LED SOLUTIONS TO FOOD SECURITY This amendment provides Association des Femmes en Action pour le Développement de Mont-Organisé (AFADMO) with an additional $54,200 to plant yams, increase saving and loan associations, and pilot raising livestock in the Nord-Est department, as well as improving its own organizational capacity. As part of this amendment, AFADMO is mobilizing an additional $36,291 in counterpart resources to the grant agreement. Website Blurb: Nearly 46 percent of the population in Haiti is undernourished. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunities and improve food security through sustainable smallholder agriculture. Our grantee partner, Association des Femmes en Action pour le Développement de Mont-Organisé (AFADMO), helps low-income women in Northeast Haiti make the most of local economic opportunities. These women entrepreneurs receive technical assistance to manage chicken coops and sell eggs, as well as to strengthen their savings and loan associations, which helps increase their incomes and savings. | 2,022 | 36_4633 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Women Led Solutions to Food Security | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | WOMEN LED SOLUTIONS TO FOOD SECURITY | This amendment provides Association des Femmes en Action pour le Développement de Mont-Organisé (AFADMO) with an additional $54,200 to plant yams, increase saving and loan associations, and pilot raising livestock in the Nord-Est department, as well as improving its own organizational capacity. As part of this amendment, AFADMO is mobilizing an additional $36,291 in counterpart resources to the grant agreement. Website Blurb: Nearly 46 percent of the population in Haiti is undernourished. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunities and improve food security through sustainable smallholder agriculture. Our grantee partner, Association des Femmes en Action pour le Développement de Mont-Organisé (AFADMO), helps low-income women in Northeast Haiti make the most of local economic opportunities. These women entrepreneurs receive technical assistance to manage chicken coops and sell eggs, as well as to strengthen their savings and loan associations, which helps increase their incomes and savings. |
Women's Org for the Development de Mont-Organise WOMEN'S ORG FOR THE DEVELOPMENT DE MONT-ORGANISE This amendment provides Association des Femmes en Action pour le Développement de Mont-Organisé (AFADMO) with an additional $54,200 to plant yams, increase saving and loan associations, and pilot raising livestock in the Nord-Est department, as well as improving its own organizational capacity. As part of this amendment, AFADMO is mobilizing an additional $36,291 in counterpart resources to the grant agreement. Website Blurb: Nearly 46 percent of the population in Haiti is undernourished. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunities and improve food security through sustainable smallholder agriculture. Our grantee partner, Association des Femmes en Action pour le Développement de Mont-Organisé (AFADMO), helps low-income women in Northeast Haiti make the most of local economic opportunities. These women entrepreneurs receive technical assistance to manage chicken coops and sell eggs, as well as to strengthen their savings and loan associations, which helps increase their incomes and savings. | 2,022 | 36_4636 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Women's Org for the Development de Mont-Organise | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | WOMEN'S ORG FOR THE DEVELOPMENT DE MONT-ORGANISE | This amendment provides Association des Femmes en Action pour le Développement de Mont-Organisé (AFADMO) with an additional $54,200 to plant yams, increase saving and loan associations, and pilot raising livestock in the Nord-Est department, as well as improving its own organizational capacity. As part of this amendment, AFADMO is mobilizing an additional $36,291 in counterpart resources to the grant agreement. Website Blurb: Nearly 46 percent of the population in Haiti is undernourished. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunities and improve food security through sustainable smallholder agriculture. Our grantee partner, Association des Femmes en Action pour le Développement de Mont-Organisé (AFADMO), helps low-income women in Northeast Haiti make the most of local economic opportunities. These women entrepreneurs receive technical assistance to manage chicken coops and sell eggs, as well as to strengthen their savings and loan associations, which helps increase their incomes and savings. |
STRENGTHENING OF THE HOUSE OF RIGHTS PE: A formative and solidarity action with focus on the social inclusion of 204 internalized Venezuelans in Pernambuco STRENGTHENING OF THE HOUSE OF RIGHTS PE: A FORMATIVE AND SOLIDARITY ACTION WITH FOCUS ON THE SOCIAL INCLUSION OF 204 INTERNALIZED VENEZUELANS IN PERNA Displaced Venezuelans in northeastern Brazil often struggle to find employment and earn a living in their new country due to high unemployment rates in Brazil and a lack of Portuguese language skills. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to increasing social and economic inclusion of vulnerable populations. Our grantee partner, Caritas Brasileira Regional Nordeste (CBNE), is developing a training program for Venezuelan migrants in the state of Pernambuco that will equip them for local employment and entrepreneurship opportunities. CBNE also hosts events that promote cultural understanding between displaced Venezuelans and the communities in which they reside. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to support displaced Venezuelans and communities impacted by the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis. | 2,022 | 36_4645 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | STRENGTHENING OF THE HOUSE OF RIGHTS PE: A formative and solidarity action with focus on the social inclusion of 204 internalized Venezuelans in Pernambuco | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING OF THE HOUSE OF RIGHTS PE: A FORMATIVE AND SOLIDARITY ACTION WITH FOCUS ON THE SOCIAL INCLUSION OF 204 INTERNALIZED VENEZUELANS IN PERNA | Displaced Venezuelans in northeastern Brazil often struggle to find employment and earn a living in their new country due to high unemployment rates in Brazil and a lack of Portuguese language skills. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to increasing social and economic inclusion of vulnerable populations. Our grantee partner, Caritas Brasileira Regional Nordeste (CBNE), is developing a training program for Venezuelan migrants in the state of Pernambuco that will equip them for local employment and entrepreneurship opportunities. CBNE also hosts events that promote cultural understanding between displaced Venezuelans and the communities in which they reside. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to support displaced Venezuelans and communities impacted by the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis. |
Strengthening and expanding a farmer's network in Maranhão STRENGTHENING AND EXPANDING A FARMER'S NETWORK IN MARANHÃO Brazil's Maranhão state has some of the highest rates of poverty in the country, and many smallholder farmers there struggle to feed their families and earn a living. Caritas Brasileira Regional do Maranhão (CBMA) works to strengthen a grassroots network that connects rural and urban agricultural producers to create new markets for traditional crops. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Brazil. CBMA's activities support smallholder agriculture and food production to enhance food security and ensure meaningful opportunities for communities to thrive. | 2,022 | 36_4647 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Strengthening and expanding a farmer's network in Maranhão | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING AND EXPANDING A FARMER'S NETWORK IN MARANHÃO | Brazil's Maranhão state has some of the highest rates of poverty in the country, and many smallholder farmers there struggle to feed their families and earn a living. Caritas Brasileira Regional do Maranhão (CBMA) works to strengthen a grassroots network that connects rural and urban agricultural producers to create new markets for traditional crops. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Brazil. CBMA's activities support smallholder agriculture and food production to enhance food security and ensure meaningful opportunities for communities to thrive. |
Mulheres na luta pelo Direito à Cidade MULHERES NA LUTA PELO DIREITO À CIDADE Women and youth in the periphery neighborhoods of Recife, Brazil, face the harsh legacy of decades of public underinvestment in education, health, sanitation, and effective security. Not surprisingly, they often do not have the basic resources with which to live up to their potential as individuals and citizens. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity and democratic governance through vocational training and civic engagement. Our grantee partner, Casa da Mulher do Nordeste (CMN), supports a multifaceted program to empower women and young people in the Passarinho community of Recife. The program provides training and income generation opportunities as well as increases participants' ability to engage with local officials and increase public transparencyin order to improve socioeconomic conditions. | 2,022 | 36_4650 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Mulheres na luta pelo Direito à Cidade | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | MULHERES NA LUTA PELO DIREITO À CIDADE | Women and youth in the periphery neighborhoods of Recife, Brazil, face the harsh legacy of decades of public underinvestment in education, health, sanitation, and effective security. Not surprisingly, they often do not have the basic resources with which to live up to their potential as individuals and citizens. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity and democratic governance through vocational training and civic engagement. Our grantee partner, Casa da Mulher do Nordeste (CMN), supports a multifaceted program to empower women and young people in the Passarinho community of Recife. The program provides training and income generation opportunities as well as increases participants' ability to engage with local officials and increase public transparencyin order to improve socioeconomic conditions. |
Construction of a Culture of Good Treatment and Wellbeing: training for indigenous and mestizo rural communities in Mexico. CONSTRUCTION OF A CULTURE OF GOOD TREATMENT AND WELLBEING: TRAINING FOR INDIGENOUS AND MESTIZO RURAL COMMUNITIES IN MEXICO. Women living in rural and indigenous communities in Mexico face high rates of gender-based violence. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to promote human rights and inclusion through education and training. Our grantee partner, Coordinación Interregional Feminista Rural 'Comaletzin' (Comaletzin), trains local women leaders in eight states to promote gender equity and reduce gender-based violence, equipping them with the skills to replicate the training and build peer-to peer learning and action networks that promote inclusive development in their communities. | 2,022 | 36_4673 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Construction of a Culture of Good Treatment and Wellbeing: training for indigenous and mestizo rural communities in Mexico. | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | CONSTRUCTION OF A CULTURE OF GOOD TREATMENT AND WELLBEING: TRAINING FOR INDIGENOUS AND MESTIZO RURAL COMMUNITIES IN MEXICO. | Women living in rural and indigenous communities in Mexico face high rates of gender-based violence. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to promote human rights and inclusion through education and training. Our grantee partner, Coordinación Interregional Feminista Rural 'Comaletzin' (Comaletzin), trains local women leaders in eight states to promote gender equity and reduce gender-based violence, equipping them with the skills to replicate the training and build peer-to peer learning and action networks that promote inclusive development in their communities. |
Improving livelihoods through community development IMPROVING LIVELIHOODS THROUGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Communities in rural areas of Colombia previously controlled by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia guerrillas (FARC, in Spanish) have historically struggled to make a living. Decades of violent conflict shattered social cohesion, public infrastructure, and services, and incentives for private investment. Colombia's peace agreement, signed between the government and FARC in late 2016, opens the way for renewed investments by these communities striving to improve their livelihoods. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity and enhance peace and security. Our grantee partner, Corporación Andares Ida y Vuelta (Andares), working closely with the Asociación Campesina Agroecológica del Oriente del Tolima, provides training and technical assistance to help farming families benefit from the production and marketing of cacao, bananas, and other products with promising markets.This grant is part of the IAF's broader initiative to build a just and lasting peace in Colombia. | 2,022 | 36_4679 | Colombia | 437 | United States | 302 | Improving livelihoods through community development | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | IMPROVING LIVELIHOODS THROUGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | Communities in rural areas of Colombia previously controlled by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia guerrillas (FARC, in Spanish) have historically struggled to make a living. Decades of violent conflict shattered social cohesion, public infrastructure, and services, and incentives for private investment. Colombia's peace agreement, signed between the government and FARC in late 2016, opens the way for renewed investments by these communities striving to improve their livelihoods. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity and enhance peace and security. Our grantee partner, Corporación Andares Ida y Vuelta (Andares), working closely with the Asociación Campesina Agroecológica del Oriente del Tolima, provides training and technical assistance to help farming families benefit from the production and marketing of cacao, bananas, and other products with promising markets.This grant is part of the IAF's broader initiative to build a just and lasting peace in Colombia. |
Center for Social Rights of the Migrant Person CENTER FOR SOCIAL RIGHTS OF THE MIGRANT PERSON Nicaraguan migrants in Costa Rica struggle to obtain basic necessities like food, housing, and employment, and often suffer from trauma or discrimination. This dynamic has been exacerbated following the outbreak of a violent political crisis in Nicaragua in 2018. The IAF supports community-led approaches to creating economic opportunities for Nicaraguan refugees and migrants in Costa Rica. Our grantee partner, Fundación Centro de Derechos Sociales del Inmigrante (CENDEROS), helps improve the livelihoods of Nicaraguan migrants in Costa Rica by providing seed capital, training, and technical support to bolster their organizational and leadership capacity, and increase production and sale of their organic agricultural products. | 2,022 | 36_4685 | Costa Rica | 336 | United States | 302 | Center for Social Rights of the Migrant Person | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | CENTER FOR SOCIAL RIGHTS OF THE MIGRANT PERSON | Nicaraguan migrants in Costa Rica struggle to obtain basic necessities like food, housing, and employment, and often suffer from trauma or discrimination. This dynamic has been exacerbated following the outbreak of a violent political crisis in Nicaragua in 2018. The IAF supports community-led approaches to creating economic opportunities for Nicaraguan refugees and migrants in Costa Rica. Our grantee partner, Fundación Centro de Derechos Sociales del Inmigrante (CENDEROS), helps improve the livelihoods of Nicaraguan migrants in Costa Rica by providing seed capital, training, and technical support to bolster their organizational and leadership capacity, and increase production and sale of their organic agricultural products. |
Rebuilding Community Ties REBUILDING COMMUNITY TIES In the wake of the 2017 earthquakes, Mexico faces unprecedented challenges to secure long-term recovery and to help communities prepare for future natural disasters. Fundación Comunidad, A.C. (Comunidad) partners with communities in Morelos impacted by the earthquake to improve food security and small-business productivity and to mitigate the impact of future natural disasters. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Mexico. Comunidad's activities that make more resources available to communities seeking to address their own development needs. This grant is part of our broader initiative to encourage innovative and entrepreneurial thinking to unlock private, public, and local resources for grassroots development. This project has been made possible in part by a grant from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. | 2,022 | 36_4690 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Rebuilding Community Ties | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | REBUILDING COMMUNITY TIES | In the wake of the 2017 earthquakes, Mexico faces unprecedented challenges to secure long-term recovery and to help communities prepare for future natural disasters. Fundación Comunidad, A.C. (Comunidad) partners with communities in Morelos impacted by the earthquake to improve food security and small-business productivity and to mitigate the impact of future natural disasters. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity in Mexico. Comunidad's activities that make more resources available to communities seeking to address their own development needs. This grant is part of our broader initiative to encourage innovative and entrepreneurial thinking to unlock private, public, and local resources for grassroots development. This project has been made possible in part by a grant from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. |
Rehabilitation training program for communities affected by the September 19 earthquake in Puebla REHABILITATION TRAINING PROGRAM FOR COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY THE SEPTEMBER 19 EARTHQUAKE IN PUEBLA International donors often rally to address the immediate aftermath of natural disasters, but few continue to fund long-term rebuilding and resiliency efforts. Following the 2017 earthquakes, Mexico has faced unprecedented challenges to ensuring long-term recovery in affected communities and in preparing communities to be resilient to future natural disasters. At the IAF, we strengthen the ability of local philanthropic organizations to do effective programming and unlock additional public and private resources for long-term development. Our grantee partner, Fundación Comunitaria Puebla (FCP), raises funds from local private sector and philanthropic organizations and then invests in community projects in Puebla, Mexico. FCP's investments enhance food security, increase income, and provide training and technical assistance to mitigate the impact of future natural disasters. | 2,022 | 36_4697 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Rehabilitation training program for communities affected by the September 19 earthquake in Puebla | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | REHABILITATION TRAINING PROGRAM FOR COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY THE SEPTEMBER 19 EARTHQUAKE IN PUEBLA | International donors often rally to address the immediate aftermath of natural disasters, but few continue to fund long-term rebuilding and resiliency efforts. Following the 2017 earthquakes, Mexico has faced unprecedented challenges to ensuring long-term recovery in affected communities and in preparing communities to be resilient to future natural disasters. At the IAF, we strengthen the ability of local philanthropic organizations to do effective programming and unlock additional public and private resources for long-term development. Our grantee partner, Fundación Comunitaria Puebla (FCP), raises funds from local private sector and philanthropic organizations and then invests in community projects in Puebla, Mexico. FCP's investments enhance food security, increase income, and provide training and technical assistance to mitigate the impact of future natural disasters. |
Community-led sustainable forestry on the north coast of Honduras COMMUNITY-LED SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY ON THE NORTH COAST OF HONDURAS Deforestation of fragile broadleaf forests in eastern Honduras threatens the livelihoods of communities who depend on these environmental resources. Over time, with no access to legal markets for their products, vulnerable indigenous Pech communities are forced to migrate or work as low-wage day laborers. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity, promote the long term viability of natural resources, and address the root causes of irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Fundación Madera Verde (FMV), increases incomes of indigenous Pech communities in San Esteban through sustainable forestry practices and access to legal markets for post-production, responsibly-sourced wood and non-wood products such as furniture and crafts. In addition to sustainability, FMV promotes transparency and local participation in natural resource governance. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4699 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Community-led sustainable forestry on the north coast of Honduras | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | COMMUNITY-LED SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY ON THE NORTH COAST OF HONDURAS | Deforestation of fragile broadleaf forests in eastern Honduras threatens the livelihoods of communities who depend on these environmental resources. Over time, with no access to legal markets for their products, vulnerable indigenous Pech communities are forced to migrate or work as low-wage day laborers. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity, promote the long term viability of natural resources, and address the root causes of irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Fundación Madera Verde (FMV), increases incomes of indigenous Pech communities in San Esteban through sustainable forestry practices and access to legal markets for post-production, responsibly-sourced wood and non-wood products such as furniture and crafts. In addition to sustainability, FMV promotes transparency and local participation in natural resource governance. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Enforcement and Promotion of Sustainable Agricultural Practices in the Karis Community ENFORCEMENT AND PROMOTION OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES IN THE KARIS COMMUNITY Farmers facing harsh growing conditions in Haiti's Northeastern department can boost their revenues through more reliable agricultural practices. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities and improve food security through sustainable smallholder agriculture. Our grantee partner, Sant pou la Kilti ak Devlòpman Karis (SKDK), provides technical assistance to 800 producers through eight community-based organizations in the villages of Karis, Montòganize, and Monben Kwochi. SKDK's activities focus on strengthening savings and loan associations as well as four agricultural value chains: ginger, coffee, yams, and peanuts. Through these efforts, SKDK strives to help households increase incomes and savings, have a more reliable food source, and further integrate into the local economy. | 2,022 | 36_4746 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Enforcement and Promotion of Sustainable Agricultural Practices in the Karis Community | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | ENFORCEMENT AND PROMOTION OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES IN THE KARIS COMMUNITY | Farmers facing harsh growing conditions in Haiti's Northeastern department can boost their revenues through more reliable agricultural practices. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities and improve food security through sustainable smallholder agriculture. Our grantee partner, Sant pou la Kilti ak Devlòpman Karis (SKDK), provides technical assistance to 800 producers through eight community-based organizations in the villages of Karis, Montòganize, and Monben Kwochi. SKDK's activities focus on strengthening savings and loan associations as well as four agricultural value chains: ginger, coffee, yams, and peanuts. Through these efforts, SKDK strives to help households increase incomes and savings, have a more reliable food source, and further integrate into the local economy. |
Caring for the Earth while caring for ourselves: supporting economic independence for women victims CARING FOR THE EARTH WHILE CARING FOR OURSELVES: SUPPORTING ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE FOR WOMEN VICTIMS Ecuador has high levels of domestic violence, with some estimates suggesting that as many as seven out of 10 women suffer some type of domestic violence in their lifetime. Southern Ecuador has few women's shelters and fewer job training opportunities for survivors of domestic violence. The IAF is committed to expanding economic opportunity, including for women seeking safer lives for themselves and their children. Our grantee partner, Fundación María Amor (FMA), provides women and their children in the city of Cuenca with much-needed shelter, therapy, and leadership and business development opportunities that prepare women to become self-reliant through sustainable smallholder agriculture. | 2,022 | 36_4701 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | Caring for the Earth while caring for ourselves: supporting economic independence for women victims | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | CARING FOR THE EARTH WHILE CARING FOR OURSELVES: SUPPORTING ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE FOR WOMEN VICTIMS | Ecuador has high levels of domestic violence, with some estimates suggesting that as many as seven out of 10 women suffer some type of domestic violence in their lifetime. Southern Ecuador has few women's shelters and fewer job training opportunities for survivors of domestic violence. The IAF is committed to expanding economic opportunity, including for women seeking safer lives for themselves and their children. Our grantee partner, Fundación María Amor (FMA), provides women and their children in the city of Cuenca with much-needed shelter, therapy, and leadership and business development opportunities that prepare women to become self-reliant through sustainable smallholder agriculture. |
Garífunas e Indígenas Emprendedoras y emprendedores Para El Desarrollo Económico Local En Las Comunidades del Caribe Hondureño GARÍFUNAS E INDÍGENAS EMPRENDEDORAS Y EMPRENDEDORES PARA EL DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO LOCAL EN LAS COMUNIDADES DEL CARIBE HONDUREÑO Garifuna communities, descendants of African and indigenous peoples, face longstanding economic and social marginalization in Honduras, which creates challenges for small businesses and contributes to high rates of migration in these communities. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities and provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Gemelos Honduras, works to strengthen, incorporate, and expand Garifuna microenterprises in the municipalities of La Ceiba and Jutiapa. Through technical assistance, market development, and small loans, Gemelos Honduras strives to help the Garifuna people create viable enterprises that improve their livelihoods within their communities. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4715 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Garífunas e Indígenas Emprendedoras y emprendedores Para El Desarrollo Económico Local En Las Comunidades del Caribe Hondureño | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | GARÍFUNAS E INDÍGENAS EMPRENDEDORAS Y EMPRENDEDORES PARA EL DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO LOCAL EN LAS COMUNIDADES DEL CARIBE HONDUREÑO | Garifuna communities, descendants of African and indigenous peoples, face longstanding economic and social marginalization in Honduras, which creates challenges for small businesses and contributes to high rates of migration in these communities. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities and provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Gemelos Honduras, works to strengthen, incorporate, and expand Garifuna microenterprises in the municipalities of La Ceiba and Jutiapa. Through technical assistance, market development, and small loans, Gemelos Honduras strives to help the Garifuna people create viable enterprises that improve their livelihoods within their communities. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Catering Solidarity School CATERING SOLIDARITY SCHOOL Brazilians living with HIV, especially the Afro-Brazilian population, face significant barriers to inclusion in the broader political, economic, and social life of their communities, and are highly discriminated against across Brazil and particularly in the poorer northeast region of the country. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities for all people, including by promoting job skills and enterprise development. Our grantee partner, Grupo de Trabalhos em Prevenção Posithivo (GTP+), offers training in civic and human rights and in food production and marketing to vulnerable groups in Recife. With the support of GTP+, individuals gain the skills and confidence to improve their living conditions and, in the process, their engagement in the broader political, economic, and social life of their community. | 2,022 | 36_4717 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Catering Solidarity School | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | CATERING SOLIDARITY SCHOOL | Brazilians living with HIV, especially the Afro-Brazilian population, face significant barriers to inclusion in the broader political, economic, and social life of their communities, and are highly discriminated against across Brazil and particularly in the poorer northeast region of the country. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities for all people, including by promoting job skills and enterprise development. Our grantee partner, Grupo de Trabalhos em Prevenção Posithivo (GTP+), offers training in civic and human rights and in food production and marketing to vulnerable groups in Recife. With the support of GTP+, individuals gain the skills and confidence to improve their living conditions and, in the process, their engagement in the broader political, economic, and social life of their community. |
Escola Cozinha Solidária: Fase I (Formação Cidadã e Qualificação Profissional) ESCOLA COZINHA SOLIDÁRIA: FASE I (FORMAÇÃO CIDADÃ E QUALIFICAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL) Brazilians living with HIV, especially the Afro-Brazilian population, face significant barriers to inclusion in the broader political, economic, and social life of their communities, and are highly discriminated against across Brazil and particularly in the poorer northeast region of the country. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities for all people, including by promoting job skills and enterprise development. Our grantee partner, Grupo de Trabalhos em Prevenção Posithivo (GTP+), offers training in civic and human rights and in food production and marketing to vulnerable groups in Recife. With the support of GTP+, individuals gain the skills and confidence to improve their living conditions and, in the process, their engagement in the broader political, economic, and social life of their community. | 2,022 | 36_4722 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Escola Cozinha Solidária: Fase I (Formação Cidadã e Qualificação Profissional) | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | ESCOLA COZINHA SOLIDÁRIA: FASE I (FORMAÇÃO CIDADÃ E QUALIFICAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL) | Brazilians living with HIV, especially the Afro-Brazilian population, face significant barriers to inclusion in the broader political, economic, and social life of their communities, and are highly discriminated against across Brazil and particularly in the poorer northeast region of the country. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities for all people, including by promoting job skills and enterprise development. Our grantee partner, Grupo de Trabalhos em Prevenção Posithivo (GTP+), offers training in civic and human rights and in food production and marketing to vulnerable groups in Recife. With the support of GTP+, individuals gain the skills and confidence to improve their living conditions and, in the process, their engagement in the broader political, economic, and social life of their community. |
Supporting Food Security Strategies for families in Santa Barbara, Honduras SUPPORTING FOOD SECURITY STRATEGIES FOR FAMILIES IN SANTA BARBARA, HONDURAS Coffee farmers in the department of Santa Barbara in western Honduras are increasingly vulnerable to adverse weather events and fluctuating market prices that can result in unpredictable labor markets, income shortages, and food insecurity. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity and improve natural resource management in Honduras that provide productive alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Protección Hondureña del Medio Ambiente (PROHMEDA), helps farmers boost their incomes and food security by encouraging them to diversify their crops, adopt sustainable agriculture practices, and better connect with markets. PROHMEDA's activities also bolster the community's efforts to counteract environmental degradation and protect watersheds. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4731 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Supporting Food Security Strategies for families in Santa Barbara, Honduras | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | SUPPORTING FOOD SECURITY STRATEGIES FOR FAMILIES IN SANTA BARBARA, HONDURAS | Coffee farmers in the department of Santa Barbara in western Honduras are increasingly vulnerable to adverse weather events and fluctuating market prices that can result in unpredictable labor markets, income shortages, and food insecurity. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity and improve natural resource management in Honduras that provide productive alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Protección Hondureña del Medio Ambiente (PROHMEDA), helps farmers boost their incomes and food security by encouraging them to diversify their crops, adopt sustainable agriculture practices, and better connect with markets. PROHMEDA's activities also bolster the community's efforts to counteract environmental degradation and protect watersheds. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Strengthening a youth network to promote conservation and sustainable development in the Yvytyruzu STRENGTHENING A YOUTH NETWORK TO PROMOTE CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE YVYTYRUZU Paraguay, with one of the highest deforestation rates in the world, is home to the diverse Yvytyruzú reserve. Communities living within the reserve face extreme poverty and are often unaware of the land's protected status, resulting in similarly high rates of deforestation. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunity and promote sustainable natural resource management. Our grantee partner, Organización Paraguaya de Conservación y Desarrollo Sustentable (OPADES), offers environmental education, leadership, and entrepreneurship training opportunities to youth in the Yvytyruzú reserve to bolster environmental stewardship and improve livelihoods. | 2,022 | 36_4732 | Paraguay | 451 | United States | 302 | Strengthening a youth network to promote conservation and sustainable development in the Yvytyruzu | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING A YOUTH NETWORK TO PROMOTE CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE YVYTYRUZU | Paraguay, with one of the highest deforestation rates in the world, is home to the diverse Yvytyruzú reserve. Communities living within the reserve face extreme poverty and are often unaware of the land's protected status, resulting in similarly high rates of deforestation. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunity and promote sustainable natural resource management. Our grantee partner, Organización Paraguaya de Conservación y Desarrollo Sustentable (OPADES), offers environmental education, leadership, and entrepreneurship training opportunities to youth in the Yvytyruzú reserve to bolster environmental stewardship and improve livelihoods. |
Empowered Maya Tseltal women fostering food security and diversified, sustainable smallholder agriculture in Chilón, Chiapas. EMPOWERED MAYA TSELTAL WOMEN FOSTERING FOOD SECURITY AND DIVERSIFIED, SUSTAINABLE SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE IN CHILÓN, CHIAPAS. Tseltal indigenous women and their families struggle to obtain sufficient food through small-scale agriculture. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions that enhance food security in Mexico. In Chilón, Chiapas, our grantee partner Sbelal Kuxlejalil A.C. (SKU) provides Tseltal women with technical assistance for sustainable vegetable, fruit, and small livestock production to improve their livelihoods. In addition to improving food security, SKU's activities strengthen grassroots organizations and empower Tseltal women as community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_4750 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Empowered Maya Tseltal women fostering food security and diversified, sustainable smallholder agriculture in Chilón, Chiapas. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | EMPOWERED MAYA TSELTAL WOMEN FOSTERING FOOD SECURITY AND DIVERSIFIED, SUSTAINABLE SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE IN CHILÓN, CHIAPAS. | Tseltal indigenous women and their families struggle to obtain sufficient food through small-scale agriculture. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions that enhance food security in Mexico. In Chilón, Chiapas, our grantee partner Sbelal Kuxlejalil A.C. (SKU) provides Tseltal women with technical assistance for sustainable vegetable, fruit, and small livestock production to improve their livelihoods. In addition to improving food security, SKU's activities strengthen grassroots organizations and empower Tseltal women as community leaders. |
Strengthening community tourism in San Francisco de Ichó, Chocó STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY TOURISM IN SAN FRANCISCO DE ICHÓ, CHOCÓ The Peace Agreement in Colombia has created opportunities for economic development in areas previously wracked by violence, including in Afro-Colombian communities along Colombia's Pacific coast. At the IAF we encourage local entrepreneurship and efforts to protect the natural resources that communities depend on. Our grantee partner, Asociación Vamos Mujeres de San Francisco de Ichó (Vamos Mujeres), is working with the local community council in the Chocó department to lead a community-based tourism initiative that will simultaneously generate income and protect the environment. This grant is part of a broader initiative to build a just and lasting peace in Colombia. | 2,022 | 36_4758 | Colombia | 437 | United States | 302 | Strengthening community tourism in San Francisco de Ichó, Chocó | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY TOURISM IN SAN FRANCISCO DE ICHÓ, CHOCÓ | The Peace Agreement in Colombia has created opportunities for economic development in areas previously wracked by violence, including in Afro-Colombian communities along Colombia's Pacific coast. At the IAF we encourage local entrepreneurship and efforts to protect the natural resources that communities depend on. Our grantee partner, Asociación Vamos Mujeres de San Francisco de Ichó (Vamos Mujeres), is working with the local community council in the Chocó department to lead a community-based tourism initiative that will simultaneously generate income and protect the environment. This grant is part of a broader initiative to build a just and lasting peace in Colombia. |
Strengthening the Enabling Environment and the Philanthropy Support Ecosystem in Latin America STRENGTHENING THE ENABLING ENVIRONMENT AND THE PHILANTHROPY SUPPORT ECOSYSTEM IN LATIN AMERICA In Latin America and the Caribbean, philanthropic institutions face a challenging context in which to do their work, including a burdensome banking system, impediments to international donations, limits on free association, onerous reporting and registration requirements, and a lack of tax incentives for charitable donations, among many other factors. At the IAF, we strengthen the ability of local philanthropic organizations to conduct effective programming with civil society institutions and unlock additional public and private resources for long-term development. Our grantee partner, the Latin America and the Caribbean Region Initiatives for Grantmaking Support (WINGS), is a global network of grantmaker associations and funding organizations that connects philanthropic institutions across the region as well as provides technical assistance in organizational strengthening and capacity building to reinforce, protect, and expand the philanthropic sector in Latin America and the Caribbean. | 2,022 | 36_4760 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Strengthening the Enabling Environment and the Philanthropy Support Ecosystem in Latin America | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING THE ENABLING ENVIRONMENT AND THE PHILANTHROPY SUPPORT ECOSYSTEM IN LATIN AMERICA | In Latin America and the Caribbean, philanthropic institutions face a challenging context in which to do their work, including a burdensome banking system, impediments to international donations, limits on free association, onerous reporting and registration requirements, and a lack of tax incentives for charitable donations, among many other factors. At the IAF, we strengthen the ability of local philanthropic organizations to conduct effective programming with civil society institutions and unlock additional public and private resources for long-term development. Our grantee partner, the Latin America and the Caribbean Region Initiatives for Grantmaking Support (WINGS), is a global network of grantmaker associations and funding organizations that connects philanthropic institutions across the region as well as provides technical assistance in organizational strengthening and capacity building to reinforce, protect, and expand the philanthropic sector in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
Reinforcement of the socioeconomic solidarity of farmers in the community of Port-de-Paix REINFORCEMENT OF THE SOCIOECONOMIC SOLIDARITY OF FARMERS IN THE COMMUNITY OF PORT-DE-PAIX Food insecurity due to drought and poverty threatens the health and livelihoods of rural farmers and their families in Mahotière, Baie des Moustiques, and Lacorne in Haiti's North West department. Furthermore, lack of capital limits farmers' ability to prosper. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and access to capital. Our grantee partner, Union des Paysans Tèt Kole de Mahotière (UPTKMA), trains farmers in sustainable agriculture techniques such as gardening, livestock production, and seed storage to increase incomes and food security. UPTKMA also provides financial management training and access to capital through savings and loan associations, providing farmers the opportunity to grow their small businesses. | 2,022 | 36_4812 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Reinforcement of the socioeconomic solidarity of farmers in the community of Port-de-Paix | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | REINFORCEMENT OF THE SOCIOECONOMIC SOLIDARITY OF FARMERS IN THE COMMUNITY OF PORT-DE-PAIX | Food insecurity due to drought and poverty threatens the health and livelihoods of rural farmers and their families in Mahotière, Baie des Moustiques, and Lacorne in Haiti's North West department. Furthermore, lack of capital limits farmers' ability to prosper. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and access to capital. Our grantee partner, Union des Paysans Tèt Kole de Mahotière (UPTKMA), trains farmers in sustainable agriculture techniques such as gardening, livestock production, and seed storage to increase incomes and food security. UPTKMA also provides financial management training and access to capital through savings and loan associations, providing farmers the opportunity to grow their small businesses. |
Promoting food security and sovereignty during the pandemic: Neighborhood planning, urban agriculture, and food production enterprises. PROMOTING FOOD SECURITY AND SOVEREIGNTY DURING THE PANDEMIC: NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING, URBAN AGRICULTURE, AND FOOD PRODUCTION ENTERPRISES. Families from rural Bolivia have been migrating in great numbers to the urban center of El Alto. These migrantsespecially women and youthoften struggle to earn a living or access healthy and affordable food. Many suffer domestic violence without the protective factors of economic independence and strong ties with their neighbors. The IAF supports community-led solutions that improve food security, expand economic opportunity, and increase civic engagement in Bolivia. Our grantee partner Centro de Formación y Capacitación para la Participación Ciudadana (FOCAPACI) works with producer and consumer groups and other local civil society organizations, as well as public and private sector actors, to develop neighborhood plans. Neighborhood plans identify community priorities such as addressing food security, climate impacts, and social and health emergencies such as COVID-19 and domestic violence. FOCAPACI will work to improve food production and access to healthy food, strengthen producers access to local markets, generate income, and strengthen women's and young people's leadership skills. | 2,022 | 36_4763 | Bolivia | 428 | United States | 302 | Promoting food security and sovereignty during the pandemic: Neighborhood planning, urban agriculture, and food production enterprises. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | PROMOTING FOOD SECURITY AND SOVEREIGNTY DURING THE PANDEMIC: NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING, URBAN AGRICULTURE, AND FOOD PRODUCTION ENTERPRISES. | Families from rural Bolivia have been migrating in great numbers to the urban center of El Alto. These migrantsespecially women and youthoften struggle to earn a living or access healthy and affordable food. Many suffer domestic violence without the protective factors of economic independence and strong ties with their neighbors. The IAF supports community-led solutions that improve food security, expand economic opportunity, and increase civic engagement in Bolivia. Our grantee partner Centro de Formación y Capacitación para la Participación Ciudadana (FOCAPACI) works with producer and consumer groups and other local civil society organizations, as well as public and private sector actors, to develop neighborhood plans. Neighborhood plans identify community priorities such as addressing food security, climate impacts, and social and health emergencies such as COVID-19 and domestic violence. FOCAPACI will work to improve food production and access to healthy food, strengthen producers access to local markets, generate income, and strengthen women's and young people's leadership skills. |
Promoting food security during the pandemic: Neighborhood planning, urban agriculture, and food production enterprises. PROMOTING FOOD SECURITY DURING THE PANDEMIC: NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING, URBAN AGRICULTURE, AND FOOD PRODUCTION ENTERPRISES. Families from rural Bolivia have been migrating in great numbers to the urban center of El Alto. These migrants'especially women and youth often struggle to earn a living or access healthy and affordable food. Many suffer domestic violence without the protective factors of economic independence and strong ties with their neighbors. The IAF supports community-led solutions that improve food security, expand economic opportunity, and increase civic engagement in Bolivia. Our grantee partner Centro de Formación y Capacitación para la Participación Ciudadana (FOCAPACI) works with producer and consumer groups and other local civil society organizations, as well as public and private sector actors, to develop neighborhood plans. Neighborhood plans identify community priorities such as addressing food security, climate impacts, and social and health emergencies such as COVID-19 and domestic violence. FOCAPACI will work to improve food production and access to healthy food, strengthen producers' access to local markets, generate income, and strengthen women's and young people's leadership skills. | 2,022 | 36_4764 | Bolivia | 428 | United States | 302 | Promoting food security during the pandemic: Neighborhood planning, urban agriculture, and food production enterprises. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | PROMOTING FOOD SECURITY DURING THE PANDEMIC: NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING, URBAN AGRICULTURE, AND FOOD PRODUCTION ENTERPRISES. | Families from rural Bolivia have been migrating in great numbers to the urban center of El Alto. These migrants'especially women and youth often struggle to earn a living or access healthy and affordable food. Many suffer domestic violence without the protective factors of economic independence and strong ties with their neighbors. The IAF supports community-led solutions that improve food security, expand economic opportunity, and increase civic engagement in Bolivia. Our grantee partner Centro de Formación y Capacitación para la Participación Ciudadana (FOCAPACI) works with producer and consumer groups and other local civil society organizations, as well as public and private sector actors, to develop neighborhood plans. Neighborhood plans identify community priorities such as addressing food security, climate impacts, and social and health emergencies such as COVID-19 and domestic violence. FOCAPACI will work to improve food production and access to healthy food, strengthen producers' access to local markets, generate income, and strengthen women's and young people's leadership skills. |
Strengthening of productive and entrepreneurial capacity of MSMEs in the tourism sector in the depar STRENGTHENING OF PRODUCTIVE AND ENTREPRENEURIAL CAPACITY OF MSMES IN THE TOURISM SECTOR IN THE DEPAR Domestic tourism opportunities have expanded in western Honduras, generating much-needed resources for local residents. Women and youth have resourcefully taken advantage of these opportunities, but lack the institutional support to fully live up to their potential. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions that expand economic opportunity and promote alternatives to irregular migration in Honduras. Our grantee partner, Centro de Desarrollo Empresarial para la Micro, Pequeño y Mediana Empresa of the Western Region (CDE MIPYME ROC), works with the public and private sectors to provide training and technical assistance to women and youth entrepreneurs, expand their market access, and develop a regional tourism association that will offer ongoing technical, logistic, and marketing support along one of the country's tourism corridors.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4773 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Strengthening of productive and entrepreneurial capacity of MSMEs in the tourism sector in the depar | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) and Networks | STRENGTHENING OF PRODUCTIVE AND ENTREPRENEURIAL CAPACITY OF MSMES IN THE TOURISM SECTOR IN THE DEPAR | Domestic tourism opportunities have expanded in western Honduras, generating much-needed resources for local residents. Women and youth have resourcefully taken advantage of these opportunities, but lack the institutional support to fully live up to their potential. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions that expand economic opportunity and promote alternatives to irregular migration in Honduras. Our grantee partner, Centro de Desarrollo Empresarial para la Micro, Pequeño y Mediana Empresa of the Western Region (CDE MIPYME ROC), works with the public and private sectors to provide training and technical assistance to women and youth entrepreneurs, expand their market access, and develop a regional tourism association that will offer ongoing technical, logistic, and marketing support along one of the country's tourism corridors.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Reforestación de treinta hectáreas con un sistema silvoagrícola de árboles nativos y aguacate hass por la COOPERATIVA MULTIACTIVA AGROPECUARIA REGIONAL SAN ROQUE en zona de influencia de cultivos ilícitos en la Serranía de las Minas (Oporapa - Hu REFORESTACIÓN DE TREINTA HECTÁREAS CON UN SISTEMA SILVOAGRÍCOLA DE ÁRBOLES NATIVOS Y AGUACATE HASS POR LA COOPERATIVA MULTIACTIVA AGROPECUARIA REGIONA Deforestation and unsustainable land use practices from illegal poppy and coca production have had a lasting environmental impact in Oporapa, Colombia, affecting the available water supply. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to enhance peace and security through sustainable natural resource management. Our grantee partner, Cooperativa Multiactiva Agropecuaria Regional San Roque Oporapa (Cooagrosanroque), protects the region's key water resources by deepening environmental awareness among children and young people from Serranía de las Minas, providing farmers with technical assistance on sustainable agricultural practices and strengthening local organizations' capacity to address environmental challenges. This grant is part of the IAF's broader initiative to build a just and lasting peace in Colombia. | 2,022 | 36_4782 | Colombia | 437 | United States | 302 | Reforestación de treinta hectáreas con un sistema silvoagrícola de árboles nativos y aguacate hass por la COOPERATIVA MULTIACTIVA AGROPECUARIA REGIONAL SAN ROQUE en zona de influencia de cultivos ilícitos en la Serranía de las Minas (Oporapa - Hu | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | REFORESTACIÓN DE TREINTA HECTÁREAS CON UN SISTEMA SILVOAGRÍCOLA DE ÁRBOLES NATIVOS Y AGUACATE HASS POR LA COOPERATIVA MULTIACTIVA AGROPECUARIA REGIONA | Deforestation and unsustainable land use practices from illegal poppy and coca production have had a lasting environmental impact in Oporapa, Colombia, affecting the available water supply. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to enhance peace and security through sustainable natural resource management. Our grantee partner, Cooperativa Multiactiva Agropecuaria Regional San Roque Oporapa (Cooagrosanroque), protects the region's key water resources by deepening environmental awareness among children and young people from Serranía de las Minas, providing farmers with technical assistance on sustainable agricultural practices and strengthening local organizations' capacity to address environmental challenges. This grant is part of the IAF's broader initiative to build a just and lasting peace in Colombia. |
Supporting 450 Farmers and Entrepreneurs from five Community-Based Organizations in the 2nd and 3rd communal sections of Baie-de-Henne SUPPORTING 450 FARMERS AND ENTREPRENEURS FROM FIVE COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS IN THE 2ND AND 3RD COMMUNAL SECTIONS OF BAIE-DE-HENNE Haitian farmers face numerous challenges, but their success is crucial in the fight against malnutrition and food insecurity in Haiti. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity through sustainable agriculture and access to credit. Our grantee partner, Cooperative Espoir pour Demain (CED), provides rural farmers technical assistance in livestock production, trains community members in veterinary practice, and promotes environmentally sustainable fruit and forestry production to increase incomes and enhance food security in Baie-de-Henne. CED also manages several loan funds that provide access to credit, allowing rural residents to borrow and invest in income-generating opportunities. | 2,022 | 36_4789 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Supporting 450 Farmers and Entrepreneurs from five Community-Based Organizations in the 2nd and 3rd communal sections of Baie-de-Henne | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | SUPPORTING 450 FARMERS AND ENTREPRENEURS FROM FIVE COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS IN THE 2ND AND 3RD COMMUNAL SECTIONS OF BAIE-DE-HENNE | Haitian farmers face numerous challenges, but their success is crucial in the fight against malnutrition and food insecurity in Haiti. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity through sustainable agriculture and access to credit. Our grantee partner, Cooperative Espoir pour Demain (CED), provides rural farmers technical assistance in livestock production, trains community members in veterinary practice, and promotes environmentally sustainable fruit and forestry production to increase incomes and enhance food security in Baie-de-Henne. CED also manages several loan funds that provide access to credit, allowing rural residents to borrow and invest in income-generating opportunities. |
Strengthening panela production and marketing for small-scale producers in the rural districts of Ayabaca Province. STRENGTHENING PANELA PRODUCTION AND MARKETING FOR SMALL-SCALE PRODUCERS IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS OF AYABACA PROVINCE. Smallholder farmers in Peru struggle to earn sufficient income to support their families and create long-term wealth due to low productivity, insufficient land, and lack of access to credit and technical assistance. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expanding economic opportunity, including through sustainable agriculture. Our grantee partner, the Cooperativa Agraria Ecológica y Solidaria Piura (CAES), helps members of 11 agricultural cooperatives in Ayabaca province raise family incomes by increasing the production and quality of their sugarcane fields, improving their processing plants, and training farmers in organic and fair trade certification, which gives them access to larger markets. CAES also contributes to the organizational strengthening of the cooperatives by training women and youth to assume leadership roles. | 2,022 | 36_4790 | Peru | 454 | United States | 302 | Strengthening panela production and marketing for small-scale producers in the rural districts of Ayabaca Province. | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | STRENGTHENING PANELA PRODUCTION AND MARKETING FOR SMALL-SCALE PRODUCERS IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS OF AYABACA PROVINCE. | Smallholder farmers in Peru struggle to earn sufficient income to support their families and create long-term wealth due to low productivity, insufficient land, and lack of access to credit and technical assistance. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expanding economic opportunity, including through sustainable agriculture. Our grantee partner, the Cooperativa Agraria Ecológica y Solidaria Piura (CAES), helps members of 11 agricultural cooperatives in Ayabaca province raise family incomes by increasing the production and quality of their sugarcane fields, improving their processing plants, and training farmers in organic and fair trade certification, which gives them access to larger markets. CAES also contributes to the organizational strengthening of the cooperatives by training women and youth to assume leadership roles. |
Building the capacity of FACOPADES, a federation of artisan fisher cooperatives. BUILDING THE CAPACITY OF FACOPADES, A FEDERATION OF ARTISAN FISHER COOPERATIVES. El Salvador's artisanal fisher communities face limited economic opportunities, frequent natural disasters, and persistent levels of violence that push many to leave their communities in search of a better life. The IAF supports community-led solutions to create economic opportunity and improve natural resource management. Our grantee partner, Federación de Asociaciones Cooperativas Pesqueras Artesanales de El Salvador (FACOPADES), which represents 36 fresh and saltwater fisher cooperatives, strengthens the administrative, financial, and organizational capacity of its members, so fishing communities are more resilient to disasters and have expanded economic opportunities that provide alternatives to irregular migration. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America and the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy. | 2,022 | 36_4797 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Building the capacity of FACOPADES, a federation of artisan fisher cooperatives. | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | BUILDING THE CAPACITY OF FACOPADES, A FEDERATION OF ARTISAN FISHER COOPERATIVES. | El Salvador's artisanal fisher communities face limited economic opportunities, frequent natural disasters, and persistent levels of violence that push many to leave their communities in search of a better life. The IAF supports community-led solutions to create economic opportunity and improve natural resource management. Our grantee partner, Federación de Asociaciones Cooperativas Pesqueras Artesanales de El Salvador (FACOPADES), which represents 36 fresh and saltwater fisher cooperatives, strengthens the administrative, financial, and organizational capacity of its members, so fishing communities are more resilient to disasters and have expanded economic opportunities that provide alternatives to irregular migration. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America and the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy. |
Promotion of ecological agriculture, production of healthy foods, expansion of nursery and organizational strengthening. PROMOTION OF ECOLOGICAL AGRICULTURE, PRODUCTION OF HEALTHY FOODS, EXPANSION OF NURSERY AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRENGTHENING. Smallholder farmers in El Salvador face a number of challenges, including lengthy drought conditions that threaten agricultural production and food security. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expanding economic opportunity and improving natural resource management through sustainable smallholder agriculture. Our grantee partner, Federación de Asociaciones Cooperativas de Aprovisionamiento y Producción Agropecuaria de El Salvador (FEDECOOPADES), strengthens the organizational capacity of 12 member cooperatives through training focused on marketing and sustainable agricultural practices. Member organizations, in turn, provide technical assistance to smallholder farmers to reduce water consumption and increase yields through sustainable agricultural methods such as intercropping, crop rotation, integrated pest management, organic agricultural inputs, and erosion prevention. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4800 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Promotion of ecological agriculture, production of healthy foods, expansion of nursery and organizational strengthening. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Private sector in recipient country | PROMOTION OF ECOLOGICAL AGRICULTURE, PRODUCTION OF HEALTHY FOODS, EXPANSION OF NURSERY AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRENGTHENING. | Smallholder farmers in El Salvador face a number of challenges, including lengthy drought conditions that threaten agricultural production and food security. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expanding economic opportunity and improving natural resource management through sustainable smallholder agriculture. Our grantee partner, Federación de Asociaciones Cooperativas de Aprovisionamiento y Producción Agropecuaria de El Salvador (FEDECOOPADES), strengthens the organizational capacity of 12 member cooperatives through training focused on marketing and sustainable agricultural practices. Member organizations, in turn, provide technical assistance to smallholder farmers to reduce water consumption and increase yields through sustainable agricultural methods such as intercropping, crop rotation, integrated pest management, organic agricultural inputs, and erosion prevention. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Coordinadora Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Pequeños Productores y Trabajadores de Comercio Justo COORDINADORA LATINOAMERICANA Y DEL CARIBE DE PEQUEÑOS PRODUCTORES Y TRABAJADORES DE COMERCIO JUSTO Small producers have experienced increased production and transportation costs due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. They have also had limited access to financial or technical assistance to recover and invest in resilience to future crises. Fundación Coordinadora Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Pequeños Productores y Trabajadores de Comercio Justo (CLAC), the Latin American representative of Fairtrade International's certified producers, will establish a joint COVID-19 recovery fund with the IAF that will support grassroots producer organizations from 20 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean that are Fairtrade certified or aligned with fair trade principles. The fund will finance creative local solutions that help producer groups and their communities recover from the impact of COVID-19 on their livelihoods and increase their economic resilience.This grant is part of the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy. | 2,022 | 36_4823 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Coordinadora Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Pequeños Productores y Trabajadores de Comercio Justo | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) | COORDINADORA LATINOAMERICANA Y DEL CARIBE DE PEQUEÑOS PRODUCTORES Y TRABAJADORES DE COMERCIO JUSTO | Small producers have experienced increased production and transportation costs due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. They have also had limited access to financial or technical assistance to recover and invest in resilience to future crises. Fundación Coordinadora Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Pequeños Productores y Trabajadores de Comercio Justo (CLAC), the Latin American representative of Fairtrade International's certified producers, will establish a joint COVID-19 recovery fund with the IAF that will support grassroots producer organizations from 20 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean that are Fairtrade certified or aligned with fair trade principles. The fund will finance creative local solutions that help producer groups and their communities recover from the impact of COVID-19 on their livelihoods and increase their economic resilience.This grant is part of the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy. |
Amigos por Chiapas - Filantropía comunitaria AMIGOS POR CHIAPAS - FILANTROPÍA COMUNITARIA Chiapas has the highest rate of extreme poverty of any state in Mexico, and its residents, including indigenous Tseltal and Tsotsil groups, experience associated food insecurity, health issues, low formal education rates, and net out-migration. To address this, Amigos de San Cristóbal is drawing from multiple sourcesindividual residents, community groups, and the public and private sectorsto channel know-how and resources to development projects in the region. It is mobilizing giving circles of individual donors based in the Chiapas highlands, Mexico City and the United States to support long-term development in Chiapas. The grantee will carry out training and technical assistance, two community assessments on issues that affect highland communities, and a campaign to raise awareness about regional challenges related to health, education, and natural resources. Amigos de San Cristóbal will also provide seed funding for community projects addressing those issues. | 2,022 | 36_4826 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Amigos por Chiapas - Filantropía comunitaria | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | AMIGOS POR CHIAPAS - FILANTROPÍA COMUNITARIA | Chiapas has the highest rate of extreme poverty of any state in Mexico, and its residents, including indigenous Tseltal and Tsotsil groups, experience associated food insecurity, health issues, low formal education rates, and net out-migration. To address this, Amigos de San Cristóbal is drawing from multiple sourcesindividual residents, community groups, and the public and private sectorsto channel know-how and resources to development projects in the region. It is mobilizing giving circles of individual donors based in the Chiapas highlands, Mexico City and the United States to support long-term development in Chiapas. The grantee will carry out training and technical assistance, two community assessments on issues that affect highland communities, and a campaign to raise awareness about regional challenges related to health, education, and natural resources. Amigos de San Cristóbal will also provide seed funding for community projects addressing those issues. |
Creation and Operation of Emerger- Fondo Socioambiental Colombia CREATION AND OPERATION OF EMERGER- FONDO SOCIOAMBIENTAL COLOMBIA Environmental protection requires long-term commitment from local actors, yet the world's second most biodiverse country, Colombia, has almost no local philanthropic organizations dedicated to conserving its natural resources in partnership with grassroots groups. At the IAF, we foster local philanthropic sectors and unlock additional public and private resources for long-term development. Our grantee partner Asociación Ambiente y Sociedad (AAS) is mobilizing international and national funding sources to create the Fondo Socioambiental Emerger (Fondo Emerger), a social-environmental fund inspired by the principles of community philanthropy. Fondo Emerger will support initiatives led by community-based organizations and social movements to advance the sustainable management of territories, commonly-held natural resources, and livelihoods. This grant includes funds to support the recovery and reconstruction of food production and marketing systems, specifically in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. | 2,022 | 36_4829 | Colombia | 437 | United States | 302 | Creation and Operation of Emerger- Fondo Socioambiental Colombia | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | CREATION AND OPERATION OF EMERGER- FONDO SOCIOAMBIENTAL COLOMBIA | Environmental protection requires long-term commitment from local actors, yet the world's second most biodiverse country, Colombia, has almost no local philanthropic organizations dedicated to conserving its natural resources in partnership with grassroots groups. At the IAF, we foster local philanthropic sectors and unlock additional public and private resources for long-term development. Our grantee partner Asociación Ambiente y Sociedad (AAS) is mobilizing international and national funding sources to create the Fondo Socioambiental Emerger (Fondo Emerger), a social-environmental fund inspired by the principles of community philanthropy. Fondo Emerger will support initiatives led by community-based organizations and social movements to advance the sustainable management of territories, commonly-held natural resources, and livelihoods. This grant includes funds to support the recovery and reconstruction of food production and marketing systems, specifically in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Strengthening the national victims movement Q'anil Tinamit MNV in Guatemala STRENGTHENING THE NATIONAL VICTIMS MOVEMENT Q'ANIL TINAMIT MNV IN GUATEMALA Victims of Guatemala's protracted civil conflict from the departments of Quiché, Huehuetenango, Chimaltenango, and Alta and Baja Verapaz, continue to contend with poor socioeconomic conditions, discrimination, and underinvestment in basic social services. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to enhance peace and security in Guatemala. Our grantee partner, Asociación Centro Internacional para Investigaciones en Derechos Humanos (CIIDH), strengthens the capacity of the Movimiento Nacional de Víctimas Q'anil Tinamit, the Guatemalan victims' movement, to protect victims' rights and advocate for their needs at a national level. CIIDH is assessing the socioeconomic conditions of victims and, based on their findings, providing rights-based training and technical assistance to strengthen their local committees. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4831 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Strengthening the national victims movement Q'anil Tinamit MNV in Guatemala | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING THE NATIONAL VICTIMS MOVEMENT Q'ANIL TINAMIT MNV IN GUATEMALA | Victims of Guatemala's protracted civil conflict from the departments of Quiché, Huehuetenango, Chimaltenango, and Alta and Baja Verapaz, continue to contend with poor socioeconomic conditions, discrimination, and underinvestment in basic social services. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to enhance peace and security in Guatemala. Our grantee partner, Asociación Centro Internacional para Investigaciones en Derechos Humanos (CIIDH), strengthens the capacity of the Movimiento Nacional de Víctimas Q'anil Tinamit, the Guatemalan victims' movement, to protect victims' rights and advocate for their needs at a national level. CIIDH is assessing the socioeconomic conditions of victims and, based on their findings, providing rights-based training and technical assistance to strengthen their local committees. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Strengthening the national victims movement Q'anil Tinamit MNV in Guatemala STRENGTHENING THE NATIONAL VICTIMS MOVEMENT Q'ANIL TINAMIT MNV IN GUATEMALA Victims of Guatemala's protracted civil conflict from the departments of Quiché, Huehuetenango, Chimaltenango, and Alta and Baja Verapaz, continue to contend with poor socioeconomic conditions, discrimination, and underinvestment in basic social services. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to enhance peace and security in Guatemala. Our grantee partner, Asociación Centro Internacional para Investigaciones en Derechos Humanos (CIIDH), strengthens the capacity of the Movimiento Nacional de Víctimas Q'anil Tinamit, the Guatemalan victims' movement, to protect victims' rights and advocate for their needs at a national level. CIIDH is assessing the socioeconomic conditions of victims and, based on their findings, providing rights-based training and technical assistance to strengthen their local committees. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4832 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Strengthening the national victims movement Q'anil Tinamit MNV in Guatemala | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING THE NATIONAL VICTIMS MOVEMENT Q'ANIL TINAMIT MNV IN GUATEMALA | Victims of Guatemala's protracted civil conflict from the departments of Quiché, Huehuetenango, Chimaltenango, and Alta and Baja Verapaz, continue to contend with poor socioeconomic conditions, discrimination, and underinvestment in basic social services. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to enhance peace and security in Guatemala. Our grantee partner, Asociación Centro Internacional para Investigaciones en Derechos Humanos (CIIDH), strengthens the capacity of the Movimiento Nacional de Víctimas Q'anil Tinamit, the Guatemalan victims' movement, to protect victims' rights and advocate for their needs at a national level. CIIDH is assessing the socioeconomic conditions of victims and, based on their findings, providing rights-based training and technical assistance to strengthen their local committees. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
EMPODERAMIENTO Y RECURSOS PARA MEJORAR LA INTEGRACIÓN DE MIGRANTES Y REFUGIADO/AS VENEZOLANOS EN LA CIUDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BUENOS AIRES EMPODERAMIENTO Y RECURSOS PARA MEJORAR LA INTEGRACIÓN DE MIGRANTES Y REFUGIADO/AS VENEZOLANOS EN LA CIUDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BUENOS AIRES Grant Agreement and Approval Doc Asociación Civil Alianza por Venezuela (AV) Venezuelan migrants face challenges in adapting to life in Argentina, accessing services, exercising their rights, and finding gainful employment. Many suffer from psychosocial issues from the traumas they experienced in Venezuela and their journey to Argentina. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to creating economic opportunity and promoting social inclusion for Venezuelan migrants. Asociación Civil Alianza por Venezuela (AV) provides training and technical assistance in employment and entrepreneurship, promotes social integration, and facilitates access to education, health, and psychosocial services. It will also strengthen AV, an organization established by Venezuelan migrants that seeks to address their longer-term needs. This is part of the IAF's regional initiative to respond to the effects of the Venezuelan crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean. | 2,022 | 36_4836 | Argentina | 425 | United States | 302 | EMPODERAMIENTO Y RECURSOS PARA MEJORAR LA INTEGRACIÓN DE MIGRANTES Y REFUGIADO/AS VENEZOLANOS EN LA CIUDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BUENOS AIRES | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | EMPODERAMIENTO Y RECURSOS PARA MEJORAR LA INTEGRACIÓN DE MIGRANTES Y REFUGIADO/AS VENEZOLANOS EN LA CIUDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BUENOS AIRES | Grant Agreement and Approval Doc Asociación Civil Alianza por Venezuela (AV) Venezuelan migrants face challenges in adapting to life in Argentina, accessing services, exercising their rights, and finding gainful employment. Many suffer from psychosocial issues from the traumas they experienced in Venezuela and their journey to Argentina. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to creating economic opportunity and promoting social inclusion for Venezuelan migrants. Asociación Civil Alianza por Venezuela (AV) provides training and technical assistance in employment and entrepreneurship, promotes social integration, and facilitates access to education, health, and psychosocial services. It will also strengthen AV, an organization established by Venezuelan migrants that seeks to address their longer-term needs. This is part of the IAF's regional initiative to respond to the effects of the Venezuelan crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
Integrating Venezuelan migrants in Buenos Aires INTEGRATING VENEZUELAN MIGRANTS IN BUENOS AIRES Grant Agreement and Approval Doc Asociación Civil Alianza por Venezuela (AV) Venezuelan migrants face challenges in adapting to life in Argentina, accessing services, exercising their rights, and finding gainful employment. Many suffer from psychosocial issues from the traumas they experienced in Venezuela and their journey to Argentina. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to creating economic opportunity and promoting social inclusion for Venezuelan migrants. Asociación Civil Alianza por Venezuela (AV) provides training and technical assistance in employment and entrepreneurship, promotes social integration, and facilitates access to education, health, and psychosocial services. It will also strengthen AV, an organization established by Venezuelan migrants that seeks to address their longer-term needs. This is part of the IAF's regional initiative to respond to the effects of the Venezuelan crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean | 2,022 | 36_4839 | Argentina | 425 | United States | 302 | Integrating Venezuelan migrants in Buenos Aires | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | INTEGRATING VENEZUELAN MIGRANTS IN BUENOS AIRES | Grant Agreement and Approval Doc Asociación Civil Alianza por Venezuela (AV) Venezuelan migrants face challenges in adapting to life in Argentina, accessing services, exercising their rights, and finding gainful employment. Many suffer from psychosocial issues from the traumas they experienced in Venezuela and their journey to Argentina. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to creating economic opportunity and promoting social inclusion for Venezuelan migrants. Asociación Civil Alianza por Venezuela (AV) provides training and technical assistance in employment and entrepreneurship, promotes social integration, and facilitates access to education, health, and psychosocial services. It will also strengthen AV, an organization established by Venezuelan migrants that seeks to address their longer-term needs. This is part of the IAF's regional initiative to respond to the effects of the Venezuelan crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean |
Rescuing peasant nutritional knowledge and flavors. RESCUING PEASANT NUTRITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND FLAVORS. Indigenous communities living in the departments of Sacatepéquez and Quiché in Guatemala face high levels of chronic malnutrition and stunted growth in childhood due to low production of nutrient-rich foods. This food insecurity has resulted in large numbers of residents migrating to the United States. The IAF addresses the root causes of migration by supporting community-led approaches to enhance prosperity, peace, and security. Our grantee partner, Asociación Civil Guatemaltecos Unidos por Nuestros Derechos, is improving food security by recovering ancestral production practices, and increasing and diversifying production and consumption of high nutritional products in house gardens. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4842 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Rescuing peasant nutritional knowledge and flavors. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | RESCUING PEASANT NUTRITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND FLAVORS. | Indigenous communities living in the departments of Sacatepéquez and Quiché in Guatemala face high levels of chronic malnutrition and stunted growth in childhood due to low production of nutrient-rich foods. This food insecurity has resulted in large numbers of residents migrating to the United States. The IAF addresses the root causes of migration by supporting community-led approaches to enhance prosperity, peace, and security. Our grantee partner, Asociación Civil Guatemaltecos Unidos por Nuestros Derechos, is improving food security by recovering ancestral production practices, and increasing and diversifying production and consumption of high nutritional products in house gardens. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Facilitating participatory development processes of Mam women in the municipality of San Sebastian Huehuetenango FACILITATING PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES OF MAM WOMEN IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF SAN SEBASTIAN HUEHUETENANGO In the western highlands of Guatemala, where many residents struggle to earn a living through subsistence farming, women have historically had less access to income-generating and leadership opportunities. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to creating economic opportunity and fostering women's empowerment. The Asociación de Mujeres Río Isquizal (AMRIS) is an association of Mam Indigenous women that has developed a solidarity network in 15 communities across the municipality of San Sebastian Huehuetenango. In this grant, AMRIS will strengthen food security at the household level and increase women's incomes by providing training, technical assistance, and access to credit for raising livestock and planting fruit trees. This will ultimately cultivate resilience in their families and communities, and address factors that drive many to migrate from this high-sending region. AMRIS will also develop women's leadership skills through workshops on leadership, human rights, civic participation, gender, health, and nutrition.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America and part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_4843 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Facilitating participatory development processes of Mam women in the municipality of San Sebastian Huehuetenango | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | FACILITATING PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES OF MAM WOMEN IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF SAN SEBASTIAN HUEHUETENANGO | In the western highlands of Guatemala, where many residents struggle to earn a living through subsistence farming, women have historically had less access to income-generating and leadership opportunities. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to creating economic opportunity and fostering women's empowerment. The Asociación de Mujeres Río Isquizal (AMRIS) is an association of Mam Indigenous women that has developed a solidarity network in 15 communities across the municipality of San Sebastian Huehuetenango. In this grant, AMRIS will strengthen food security at the household level and increase women's incomes by providing training, technical assistance, and access to credit for raising livestock and planting fruit trees. This will ultimately cultivate resilience in their families and communities, and address factors that drive many to migrate from this high-sending region. AMRIS will also develop women's leadership skills through workshops on leadership, human rights, civic participation, gender, health, and nutrition.This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America and part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
Development of Self-Management Capacities and Comprehensive Services for Small-scale Coffee Growers in the Municipalities of La Democracia, La Libertad and San Pedro Necta, Huehuetenango DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-MANAGEMENT CAPACITIES AND COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES FOR SMALL-SCALE COFFEE GROWERS IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF LA DEMOCRACIA, LA LIBERTA Smallholder coffee producers in the mountainous Huehuetenango department of Guatemala struggle to make a living due to the lack of infrastructure, market access, and challenging growing environment. The dearth of income-generating opportunities push some residents, particularly youth, to migrate to Mexico or the United States to find work. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities that provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, the Asociación Unión de Pequeños Caficultores (UPC), offers technical assistance, small loans, and training to smallholder coffee growers so that they can increase production, improve their leadership and marketing skills, and build a living in their communities. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4848 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Development of Self-Management Capacities and Comprehensive Services for Small-scale Coffee Growers in the Municipalities of La Democracia, La Libertad and San Pedro Necta, Huehuetenango | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-MANAGEMENT CAPACITIES AND COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES FOR SMALL-SCALE COFFEE GROWERS IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF LA DEMOCRACIA, LA LIBERTA | Smallholder coffee producers in the mountainous Huehuetenango department of Guatemala struggle to make a living due to the lack of infrastructure, market access, and challenging growing environment. The dearth of income-generating opportunities push some residents, particularly youth, to migrate to Mexico or the United States to find work. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities that provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, the Asociación Unión de Pequeños Caficultores (UPC), offers technical assistance, small loans, and training to smallholder coffee growers so that they can increase production, improve their leadership and marketing skills, and build a living in their communities. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Involving youth and improving coffee production of small-scale farmers in Huehuetenango INVOLVING YOUTH AND IMPROVING COFFEE PRODUCTION OF SMALL-SCALE FARMERS IN HUEHUETENANGO Smallholder coffee producers in the mountainous Huehuetenango department of Guatemala struggle to make a living due to the lack of infrastructure, market access, and challenging growing environment. The dearth of income-generating opportunities push some residents, particularly youth, to migrate to Mexico or the United States to find work. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities that provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, the Asociación Unión de Pequeños Caficultores (UPC), offers technical assistance, small loans, and training to smallholder coffee growers so that they can increase production, improve their leadership and marketing skills, and build a living in their communities. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4849 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Involving youth and improving coffee production of small-scale farmers in Huehuetenango | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | INVOLVING YOUTH AND IMPROVING COFFEE PRODUCTION OF SMALL-SCALE FARMERS IN HUEHUETENANGO | Smallholder coffee producers in the mountainous Huehuetenango department of Guatemala struggle to make a living due to the lack of infrastructure, market access, and challenging growing environment. The dearth of income-generating opportunities push some residents, particularly youth, to migrate to Mexico or the United States to find work. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities that provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, the Asociación Unión de Pequeños Caficultores (UPC), offers technical assistance, small loans, and training to smallholder coffee growers so that they can increase production, improve their leadership and marketing skills, and build a living in their communities. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Festival de Las Aves FESTIVAL DE LAS AVES The department of Sololá in the western highlands of Guatemala is home to beautiful Lake Atitlán, three rugged volcanoes that flank it, and colorful indigenous textiles that support a thriving tourism industry. Despite this, Sololá contains the country's second highest level of poverty, which is manifested by the high number of people who leave the area in search of better livelihoods. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions that expand economic opportunity and provide productive alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Asociación Vivamos Mejor (AVM), works in communities around Lake Atitlán to provide young adults with the skills they need to capitalize on the growing international interest in birding, become birding guides, and generate much-needed income for their households. Through training and environmental education, AVM is also raising awareness about the importance of environmental conservation and stewardship. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4850 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Festival de Las Aves | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | FESTIVAL DE LAS AVES | The department of Sololá in the western highlands of Guatemala is home to beautiful Lake Atitlán, three rugged volcanoes that flank it, and colorful indigenous textiles that support a thriving tourism industry. Despite this, Sololá contains the country's second highest level of poverty, which is manifested by the high number of people who leave the area in search of better livelihoods. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions that expand economic opportunity and provide productive alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Asociación Vivamos Mejor (AVM), works in communities around Lake Atitlán to provide young adults with the skills they need to capitalize on the growing international interest in birding, become birding guides, and generate much-needed income for their households. Through training and environmental education, AVM is also raising awareness about the importance of environmental conservation and stewardship. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Promoting income generation through birding tourism in Lake Atitlan PROMOTING INCOME GENERATION THROUGH BIRDING TOURISM IN LAKE ATITLAN The department of Sololá in the western highlands of Guatemala is home to beautiful Lake Atitlán, three rugged volcanoes that flank it, and colorful indigenous textiles that support a thriving tourism industry. Despite this, Sololá contains the country's second highest level of poverty, which is manifested by the high number of people who leave the area in search of better livelihoods. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions that expand economic opportunity and provide productive alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Asociación Vivamos Mejor (AVM), works in communities around Lake Atitlán to provide young adults with the skills they need to capitalize on the growing international interest in birding, become birding guides, and generate much-needed income for their households. Through training and environmental education, AVM is also raising awareness about the importance of environmental conservation and stewardship. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4853 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Promoting income generation through birding tourism in Lake Atitlan | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | PROMOTING INCOME GENERATION THROUGH BIRDING TOURISM IN LAKE ATITLAN | The department of Sololá in the western highlands of Guatemala is home to beautiful Lake Atitlán, three rugged volcanoes that flank it, and colorful indigenous textiles that support a thriving tourism industry. Despite this, Sololá contains the country's second highest level of poverty, which is manifested by the high number of people who leave the area in search of better livelihoods. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions that expand economic opportunity and provide productive alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Asociación Vivamos Mejor (AVM), works in communities around Lake Atitlán to provide young adults with the skills they need to capitalize on the growing international interest in birding, become birding guides, and generate much-needed income for their households. Through training and environmental education, AVM is also raising awareness about the importance of environmental conservation and stewardship. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
FORTALECIENDO EL MANEJO PARTICIPATIVO COMUNITARIO, DENTRO DE LA ZONA ESPECIAL DE MANEJO MARINO-COSTERA (ZEMMC) LA ZONA SUR DE VERAGUAS FORTALECIENDO EL MANEJO PARTICIPATIVO COMUNITARIO, DENTRO DE LA ZONA ESPECIAL DE MANEJO MARINO-COSTERA (ZEMMC) LA ZONA SUR DE VERAGUAS Southern Veraguas province in Panama has beautiful beaches and a rich variety of marine life, yet few job opportunities for people who live there. Almost every family in the area has at least one relative who has moved elsewhere in search of employment. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunity and provide jobs that help people stay rooted in their communities. Our grantee partner Fundación Agua y Tierra (FUNDAT) works with local groups to develop a strong, community-based tourism infrastructure that both takes advantage of and protects the numerous natural resources found there. Through small business development and better management of natural resources, FUNDAT is supporting local communities in becoming self-sustaining. | 2,022 | 36_4867 | Panama | 366 | United States | 302 | FORTALECIENDO EL MANEJO PARTICIPATIVO COMUNITARIO, DENTRO DE LA ZONA ESPECIAL DE MANEJO MARINO-COSTERA (ZEMMC) LA ZONA SUR DE VERAGUAS | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | FORTALECIENDO EL MANEJO PARTICIPATIVO COMUNITARIO, DENTRO DE LA ZONA ESPECIAL DE MANEJO MARINO-COSTERA (ZEMMC) LA ZONA SUR DE VERAGUAS | Southern Veraguas province in Panama has beautiful beaches and a rich variety of marine life, yet few job opportunities for people who live there. Almost every family in the area has at least one relative who has moved elsewhere in search of employment. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunity and provide jobs that help people stay rooted in their communities. Our grantee partner Fundación Agua y Tierra (FUNDAT) works with local groups to develop a strong, community-based tourism infrastructure that both takes advantage of and protects the numerous natural resources found there. Through small business development and better management of natural resources, FUNDAT is supporting local communities in becoming self-sustaining. |
Bolivia Recycles Corporate Social Responsibility BOLIVIA RECYCLES CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Fundación Amigos de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (AMIGARSE) People who make a living collecting and selling recyclable products in Bolivia face high levels of discrimination, because the majority of residents see these ''recyclers'' as working in unsanitary conditions, despite the work providing environmentally-friendly livelihoods to groups with few economic opportunities. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to creating economic opportunity and social inclusion for underserved populations in Bolivia, including women, youth, and indigenous people, who are more likely to take on stigmatized work like recycling. Fundación Amigos de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (AMIGARSE) will work with approximately 40 recycler associations in five departments (Chuquisaca, La Paz, Santa Cruz, Sucre and Santa Cruz) to strengthen links among the recycler associations and advocate for public policies and programs that recognize and support an inclusive, community-based recycling sector. It will also work with the Red de Recolectores Santa Cruz to test the first phase of a community-based recycling enterprise model, transforming recycling associations into economic and social enterprises that provide environmental and solid waste management services to the public and private sector. | 2,022 | 36_4868 | Bolivia | 428 | United States | 302 | Bolivia Recycles Corporate Social Responsibility | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | BOLIVIA RECYCLES CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY | Fundación Amigos de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (AMIGARSE) People who make a living collecting and selling recyclable products in Bolivia face high levels of discrimination, because the majority of residents see these ''recyclers'' as working in unsanitary conditions, despite the work providing environmentally-friendly livelihoods to groups with few economic opportunities. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to creating economic opportunity and social inclusion for underserved populations in Bolivia, including women, youth, and indigenous people, who are more likely to take on stigmatized work like recycling. Fundación Amigos de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (AMIGARSE) will work with approximately 40 recycler associations in five departments (Chuquisaca, La Paz, Santa Cruz, Sucre and Santa Cruz) to strengthen links among the recycler associations and advocate for public policies and programs that recognize and support an inclusive, community-based recycling sector. It will also work with the Red de Recolectores Santa Cruz to test the first phase of a community-based recycling enterprise model, transforming recycling associations into economic and social enterprises that provide environmental and solid waste management services to the public and private sector. |
RSE - BOLIVIA RECICLA RSE - BOLIVIA RECICLA Fundación Amigos de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (AMIGARSE) People who make a living collecting and selling recyclable products in Bolivia face high levels of discrimination, because the majority of residents see these ''recyclers'' as working in unsanitary conditions, despite the work providing environmentally-friendly livelihoods to groups with few economic opportunities. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to creating economic opportunity and social inclusion for underserved populations in Bolivia, including women, youth, and indigenous people, who are more likely to take on stigmatized work like recycling. Fundación Amigos de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (AMIGARSE) will work with approximately 40 recycler associations in five departments (Chuquisaca, La Paz, Santa Cruz, Sucre and Santa Cruz) to strengthen links among the recycler associations and advocate for public policies and programs that recognize and support an inclusive, community-based recycling sector. It will also work with the Red de Recolectores Santa Cruz to test the first phase of a community-based recycling enterprise model, transforming recycling associations into economic and social enterprises that provide environmental and solid waste management services to the public and private sector. | 2,022 | 36_4871 | Bolivia | 428 | United States | 302 | RSE - BOLIVIA RECICLA | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | RSE - BOLIVIA RECICLA | Fundación Amigos de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (AMIGARSE) People who make a living collecting and selling recyclable products in Bolivia face high levels of discrimination, because the majority of residents see these ''recyclers'' as working in unsanitary conditions, despite the work providing environmentally-friendly livelihoods to groups with few economic opportunities. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to creating economic opportunity and social inclusion for underserved populations in Bolivia, including women, youth, and indigenous people, who are more likely to take on stigmatized work like recycling. Fundación Amigos de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (AMIGARSE) will work with approximately 40 recycler associations in five departments (Chuquisaca, La Paz, Santa Cruz, Sucre and Santa Cruz) to strengthen links among the recycler associations and advocate for public policies and programs that recognize and support an inclusive, community-based recycling sector. It will also work with the Red de Recolectores Santa Cruz to test the first phase of a community-based recycling enterprise model, transforming recycling associations into economic and social enterprises that provide environmental and solid waste management services to the public and private sector. |
GOL: Goles, Oportunidades y Liderazgo GOL: GOLES, OPORTUNIDADES Y LIDERAZGO Despite their official welcome, Venezuelan migrants in northern Ecuador often face daunting challenges when it comes to finding a decent job or fitting into their communities. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expanding economic opportunity and promoting social inclusion. Grantee partner Fundación de las Américas (FUDELA) is working with Venezuelan migrants and local Ecuadorians to provide training in small business development, job skills, and leadership. These activities will increase incomes for migrants and members of the communities receiving them alike. The grantee will also strengthen community and build leadership networks among local and migrant youth, promoting social acceptance and a more inclusive society. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to support displaced Venezuelans and communities impacted by the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis. | 2,022 | 36_4873 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | GOL: Goles, Oportunidades y Liderazgo | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | GOL: GOLES, OPORTUNIDADES Y LIDERAZGO | Despite their official welcome, Venezuelan migrants in northern Ecuador often face daunting challenges when it comes to finding a decent job or fitting into their communities. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expanding economic opportunity and promoting social inclusion. Grantee partner Fundación de las Américas (FUDELA) is working with Venezuelan migrants and local Ecuadorians to provide training in small business development, job skills, and leadership. These activities will increase incomes for migrants and members of the communities receiving them alike. The grantee will also strengthen community and build leadership networks among local and migrant youth, promoting social acceptance and a more inclusive society. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to support displaced Venezuelans and communities impacted by the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis. |
GOL: 'Goals, Opportunities, and Leadership' GOL: 'GOALS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND LEADERSHIP' Despite their official welcome, Venezuelan migrants in northern Ecuador often face daunting challenges when it comes to finding a decent job or fitting into their communities. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expanding economic opportunity and promoting social inclusion. Grantee partner Fundación de las Américas (FUDELA) is working with Venezuelan migrants and local Ecuadorians to provide training in small business development, job skills, and leadership. These activities will increase incomes for migrants and members of the communities receiving them alike. The grantee will also strengthen community and build leadership networks among local and migrant youth, promoting social acceptance and a more inclusive society. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to support displaced Venezuelans and communities impacted by the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis. | 2,022 | 36_4877 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | GOL: 'Goals, Opportunities, and Leadership' | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | GOL: 'GOALS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND LEADERSHIP' | Despite their official welcome, Venezuelan migrants in northern Ecuador often face daunting challenges when it comes to finding a decent job or fitting into their communities. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expanding economic opportunity and promoting social inclusion. Grantee partner Fundación de las Américas (FUDELA) is working with Venezuelan migrants and local Ecuadorians to provide training in small business development, job skills, and leadership. These activities will increase incomes for migrants and members of the communities receiving them alike. The grantee will also strengthen community and build leadership networks among local and migrant youth, promoting social acceptance and a more inclusive society. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to support displaced Venezuelans and communities impacted by the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis. |
Training Rural Advocates for Persons with Disabilities TRAINING RURAL ADVOCATES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Persons with disabilities in rural Honduras face discrimination and barriers to accessing jobs, education, and health services that would allow them to fully participate in the nation's political, economic, and social life. This puts a strain on family members, who may be propelled to migrate in search of better economic opportunities that could cover the cost of care. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expanding economic opportunity and promoting social inclusion that provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Fundación Hondureña de Rehabilitación e Integración del Limitado (FUHRIL), trains community advocates in nine municipalities of Western Honduras to identify the needs of persons with disabilities and connect them with local stakeholders and services to ensure their incorporation into society as fully as possible. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4882 | Honduras | 351 | United States | 302 | Training Rural Advocates for Persons with Disabilities | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | TRAINING RURAL ADVOCATES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES | Persons with disabilities in rural Honduras face discrimination and barriers to accessing jobs, education, and health services that would allow them to fully participate in the nation's political, economic, and social life. This puts a strain on family members, who may be propelled to migrate in search of better economic opportunities that could cover the cost of care. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expanding economic opportunity and promoting social inclusion that provide alternatives to irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Fundación Hondureña de Rehabilitación e Integración del Limitado (FUHRIL), trains community advocates in nine municipalities of Western Honduras to identify the needs of persons with disabilities and connect them with local stakeholders and services to ensure their incorporation into society as fully as possible. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Apoyo a la competitividad y sostenibilidad de la cadena productiva de la sal artesanal de la Asociación de Productores de Sal (ASPROSAL). APOYO A LA COMPETITIVIDAD Y SOSTENIBILIDAD DE LA CADENA PRODUCTIVA DE LA SAL ARTESANAL DE LA ASOCIACIÓN DE PRODUCTORES DE SAL (ASPROSAL). The devastating earthquake in Manabí, Ecuador, in 2016 caused major destruction in cities, but also had a lasting impact on rural areas. Many once-productive salt pans in Las Gilces, an area with a long history of artisanal salt production, were contaminated past the point of repair, and their owners moved to the city in search of jobs. At the IAF, we support community approaches to building disaster resilience and expanding economic opportunity. Our grantee partner, Fundación para la Investigación y Desarrollo Social (FIDES), will diversify its partnerships portfolio by working with a local association of producers of artisanal salt to improve its salt production and strengthen its leadership. This project contributes to FIDES mission of promoting environmental sustainability in local communities and creating new jobs in Las Gilces. | 2,022 | 36_4883 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | Apoyo a la competitividad y sostenibilidad de la cadena productiva de la sal artesanal de la Asociación de Productores de Sal (ASPROSAL). | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | APOYO A LA COMPETITIVIDAD Y SOSTENIBILIDAD DE LA CADENA PRODUCTIVA DE LA SAL ARTESANAL DE LA ASOCIACIÓN DE PRODUCTORES DE SAL (ASPROSAL). | The devastating earthquake in Manabí, Ecuador, in 2016 caused major destruction in cities, but also had a lasting impact on rural areas. Many once-productive salt pans in Las Gilces, an area with a long history of artisanal salt production, were contaminated past the point of repair, and their owners moved to the city in search of jobs. At the IAF, we support community approaches to building disaster resilience and expanding economic opportunity. Our grantee partner, Fundación para la Investigación y Desarrollo Social (FIDES), will diversify its partnerships portfolio by working with a local association of producers of artisanal salt to improve its salt production and strengthen its leadership. This project contributes to FIDES mission of promoting environmental sustainability in local communities and creating new jobs in Las Gilces. |
Supporting sustainability and competitiveness of artisanal salt production in Ecuador SUPPORTING SUSTAINABILITY AND COMPETITIVENESS OF ARTISANAL SALT PRODUCTION IN ECUADOR The devastating earthquake in Manabí, Ecuador, in 2016 caused major destruction in cities, but also had a lasting impact on rural areas. Many once-productive salt pans in Las Gilces, an area with a long history of artisanal salt production, were contaminated past the point of repair, and their owners moved to the city in search of jobs. At the IAF, we support community approaches to building disaster resilience and expanding economic opportunity. Our grantee partner, Fundación para la Investigación y Desarrollo Social (FIDES), will diversify its partnerships portfolio by working with a local association of producers of artisanal salt to improve its salt production and strengthen its leadership. This project contributes to FIDES' mission of promoting environmental sustainability in local communities and creating new jobs in Las Gilces. | 2,022 | 36_4885 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | Supporting sustainability and competitiveness of artisanal salt production in Ecuador | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | SUPPORTING SUSTAINABILITY AND COMPETITIVENESS OF ARTISANAL SALT PRODUCTION IN ECUADOR | The devastating earthquake in Manabí, Ecuador, in 2016 caused major destruction in cities, but also had a lasting impact on rural areas. Many once-productive salt pans in Las Gilces, an area with a long history of artisanal salt production, were contaminated past the point of repair, and their owners moved to the city in search of jobs. At the IAF, we support community approaches to building disaster resilience and expanding economic opportunity. Our grantee partner, Fundación para la Investigación y Desarrollo Social (FIDES), will diversify its partnerships portfolio by working with a local association of producers of artisanal salt to improve its salt production and strengthen its leadership. This project contributes to FIDES' mission of promoting environmental sustainability in local communities and creating new jobs in Las Gilces. |
MUJERES EMPRENDEDORAS NAVEGANDO EN AGUAS PROFUNDAS? PARROQUIA RURAL DE POSORJA, CANTÓN GUAYAQUIL, PROVINCIA DEL GUAYAS, ECUADOR MUJERES EMPRENDEDORAS NAVEGANDO EN AGUAS PROFUNDAS? PARROQUIA RURAL DE POSORJA, CANTÓN GUAYAQUIL, PROVINCIA DEL GUAYAS, ECUADOR Domestic violence in Ecuador's southern province, Guayas, is characterized by high rates of impunity, with charges filed against perpetrators in only approximately ten percent of cases. Some rural areas of the province lack standard reporting systems for domestic violence cases and financial dependence often forces survivors to stay with their abusers. Our grantee partner, Fundación Yerbabuena, provides training in leadership, job skills, and business development for women to increase their financial independence. It also works with public agencies to develop better response systems for cases of domestic violence. This grant is part of the IAF's broader Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_4888 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | MUJERES EMPRENDEDORAS NAVEGANDO EN AGUAS PROFUNDAS? PARROQUIA RURAL DE POSORJA, CANTÓN GUAYAQUIL, PROVINCIA DEL GUAYAS, ECUADOR | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | MUJERES EMPRENDEDORAS NAVEGANDO EN AGUAS PROFUNDAS? PARROQUIA RURAL DE POSORJA, CANTÓN GUAYAQUIL, PROVINCIA DEL GUAYAS, ECUADOR | Domestic violence in Ecuador's southern province, Guayas, is characterized by high rates of impunity, with charges filed against perpetrators in only approximately ten percent of cases. Some rural areas of the province lack standard reporting systems for domestic violence cases and financial dependence often forces survivors to stay with their abusers. Our grantee partner, Fundación Yerbabuena, provides training in leadership, job skills, and business development for women to increase their financial independence. It also works with public agencies to develop better response systems for cases of domestic violence. This grant is part of the IAF's broader Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
Health and Rights of Venezuelan migrants in Brazilian border regions HEALTH AND RIGHTS OF VENEZUELAN MIGRANTS IN BRAZILIAN BORDER REGIONS Displaced Venezuelans in the Brazilian border states of Roraima and Amapá often struggle to find employment and earn a living. They also have limited access to information about available health services for preventable diseases and COVID-19 prevention. Fundo Positivo (Positivo) is improving health conditions and reducing the incidence of illnesses among Venezuelan migrants and at-risk Brazilians by increasing their access to health care and training community health promoters. Positivo is also improving the relationship between migrants and receiving communities by involving Venezuelan migrants in promoting health care services and offering migrants and other community members training sessions on entrepreneurship and professional development opportunities. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to increasing vulnerable populations' health and economic inclusion. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to support displaced Venezuelans and communities impacted by the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis. | 2,022 | 36_4890 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Health and Rights of Venezuelan migrants in Brazilian border regions | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | HEALTH AND RIGHTS OF VENEZUELAN MIGRANTS IN BRAZILIAN BORDER REGIONS | Displaced Venezuelans in the Brazilian border states of Roraima and Amapá often struggle to find employment and earn a living. They also have limited access to information about available health services for preventable diseases and COVID-19 prevention. Fundo Positivo (Positivo) is improving health conditions and reducing the incidence of illnesses among Venezuelan migrants and at-risk Brazilians by increasing their access to health care and training community health promoters. Positivo is also improving the relationship between migrants and receiving communities by involving Venezuelan migrants in promoting health care services and offering migrants and other community members training sessions on entrepreneurship and professional development opportunities. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to increasing vulnerable populations' health and economic inclusion. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to support displaced Venezuelans and communities impacted by the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis. |
Saúde e Direitos Sexuais e Reprodutivos junto a Imigrantes Venezuelanos em região fronteiriça. SAÚDE E DIREITOS SEXUAIS E REPRODUTIVOS JUNTO A IMIGRANTES VENEZUELANOS EM REGIÃO FRONTEIRIÇA. Displaced Venezuelans in the Brazilian border states of Roraima and Amapá often struggle to find employment and earn a living. They also have limited access to information about available health services for preventable diseases and COVID-19 prevention. Fundo Positivo (Positivo) is improving health conditions and reducing the incidence of illnesses among Venezuelan migrants and at-risk Brazilians by increasing their access to health care and training community health promoters. Positivo is also improving the relationship between migrants and receiving communities by involving Venezuelan migrants in promoting health care services and offering migrants and other community members training sessions on entrepreneurship and professional development opportunities. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to increasing vulnerable populations health and economic inclusion. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to support displaced Venezuelans and communities impacted by the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis. | 2,022 | 36_4891 | Brazil | 431 | United States | 302 | Saúde e Direitos Sexuais e Reprodutivos junto a Imigrantes Venezuelanos em região fronteiriça. | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | SAÚDE E DIREITOS SEXUAIS E REPRODUTIVOS JUNTO A IMIGRANTES VENEZUELANOS EM REGIÃO FRONTEIRIÇA. | Displaced Venezuelans in the Brazilian border states of Roraima and Amapá often struggle to find employment and earn a living. They also have limited access to information about available health services for preventable diseases and COVID-19 prevention. Fundo Positivo (Positivo) is improving health conditions and reducing the incidence of illnesses among Venezuelan migrants and at-risk Brazilians by increasing their access to health care and training community health promoters. Positivo is also improving the relationship between migrants and receiving communities by involving Venezuelan migrants in promoting health care services and offering migrants and other community members training sessions on entrepreneurship and professional development opportunities. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to increasing vulnerable populations health and economic inclusion. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to support displaced Venezuelans and communities impacted by the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis. |
Renforcement des capacités de 500 familles de Grosse Roche par des interventions agroécologiques. RENFORCEMENT DES CAPACITÉS DE 500 FAMILLES DE GROSSE ROCHE PAR DES INTERVENTIONS AGROÉCOLOGIQUES. Families living in Grosse-Roche in Haiti's North East department face diminishing forest cover, poor soil quality, and a lack of agricultural supplies, hampering their ability to produce food and exacerbating malnutrition and hunger risks. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprises. Our grantee partner, Groupe dAppui au Développement Rural (GADRU), provides training in sustainable agriculture, livestock production, and business development for 500 families from the community-based organization Association des Familles Agro-écologiques de Grosse-Roche. It also maintains a seed bank and distributes seedlings, and its participants are distributing their livestock's offspring to other families as their herds grow. These strategic investments increase farmers' food security and incomes. | 2,022 | 36_4894 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Renforcement des capacités de 500 familles de Grosse Roche par des interventions agroécologiques. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | RENFORCEMENT DES CAPACITÉS DE 500 FAMILLES DE GROSSE ROCHE PAR DES INTERVENTIONS AGROÉCOLOGIQUES. | Families living in Grosse-Roche in Haiti's North East department face diminishing forest cover, poor soil quality, and a lack of agricultural supplies, hampering their ability to produce food and exacerbating malnutrition and hunger risks. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprises. Our grantee partner, Groupe dAppui au Développement Rural (GADRU), provides training in sustainable agriculture, livestock production, and business development for 500 families from the community-based organization Association des Familles Agro-écologiques de Grosse-Roche. It also maintains a seed bank and distributes seedlings, and its participants are distributing their livestock's offspring to other families as their herds grow. These strategic investments increase farmers' food security and incomes. |
Addressing chronic violence and promoting equitable gender relations among youth in the Mayan region of Quintana Roo. ADDRESSING CHRONIC VIOLENCE AND PROMOTING EQUITABLE GENDER RELATIONS AMONG YOUTH IN THE MAYAN REGION OF QUINTANA ROO. Maya youths facing violence from criminal groups in southern Mexico lack secure spaces to interact peacefully, overcome trauma from violence, and develop their leadership skills. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to promote peace and security. Our grantee partner, México y Caribe Jóvenes, A.C. (México y Caribe Jóvenes) empowers young people in Chetumal, Quintana Roo to increase graduation rates, reduce gender-based violence, construct a culture of peace, and reduce the pressure on youths to leave their communities in search of other prospects. Grant activities include leadership and rights training, seed funds to implement action plans, awareness-raising events, and a documentary on how violence impacts young people. | 2,022 | 36_4905 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Addressing chronic violence and promoting equitable gender relations among youth in the Mayan region of Quintana Roo. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | ADDRESSING CHRONIC VIOLENCE AND PROMOTING EQUITABLE GENDER RELATIONS AMONG YOUTH IN THE MAYAN REGION OF QUINTANA ROO. | Maya youths facing violence from criminal groups in southern Mexico lack secure spaces to interact peacefully, overcome trauma from violence, and develop their leadership skills. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to promote peace and security. Our grantee partner, México y Caribe Jóvenes, A.C. (México y Caribe Jóvenes) empowers young people in Chetumal, Quintana Roo to increase graduation rates, reduce gender-based violence, construct a culture of peace, and reduce the pressure on youths to leave their communities in search of other prospects. Grant activities include leadership and rights training, seed funds to implement action plans, awareness-raising events, and a documentary on how violence impacts young people. |
Masculinidades Alternas y Roles de Género entre las juventudes de la zona Maya de Quintana Roo. MASCULINIDADES ALTERNAS Y ROLES DE GÉNERO ENTRE LAS JUVENTUDES DE LA ZONA MAYA DE QUINTANA ROO. Maya youths facing violence from criminal groups in southern Mexico lack secure spaces to interact peacefully, overcome trauma from violence, and develop their leadership skills. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to promote peace and security. Our grantee partner, México y Caribe Jóvenes, A.C. (México y Caribe Jóvenes) empowers young people in Chetumal, Quintana Roo to increase graduation rates, reduce gender-based violence, construct a culture of peace, and reduce the pressure on youths to leave their communities in search of other prospects. Grant activities include leadership and rights training, seed funds to implement action plans, awareness-raising events, and a documentary on how violence impacts young people. | 2,022 | 36_4909 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Masculinidades Alternas y Roles de Género entre las juventudes de la zona Maya de Quintana Roo. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | MASCULINIDADES ALTERNAS Y ROLES DE GÉNERO ENTRE LAS JUVENTUDES DE LA ZONA MAYA DE QUINTANA ROO. | Maya youths facing violence from criminal groups in southern Mexico lack secure spaces to interact peacefully, overcome trauma from violence, and develop their leadership skills. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to promote peace and security. Our grantee partner, México y Caribe Jóvenes, A.C. (México y Caribe Jóvenes) empowers young people in Chetumal, Quintana Roo to increase graduation rates, reduce gender-based violence, construct a culture of peace, and reduce the pressure on youths to leave their communities in search of other prospects. Grant activities include leadership and rights training, seed funds to implement action plans, awareness-raising events, and a documentary on how violence impacts young people. |
Strengthening The Capacity of Twenty (20) Women to Create Sustainable Livelihood & Economic Empowerment STRENGTHENING THE CAPACITY OF TWENTY (20) WOMEN TO CREATE SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD & ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT Women often stay in abusive relationships due to a lack of economic independence. This is particularly the case in situations of poverty and marginalization, which can be exacerbated by frequent natural disasters that disrupt people's livelihoods and access to basic services. Our grantee partner on the island of St. Lucia, Raise Your Voice St. Lucia (RYVSLU), provides training and income generation opportunities to survivors of gender-based violence in order to improve these vulnerable communities' socioeconomic conditions and better prepare them to withstand crises. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity for survivors of gender-based violence. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to strengthen community-led disaster mitigation and resilience in the Caribbean. It advances our partnership with USAID, Building Community Resilience in the Eastern & Southern Caribbean, as well as the U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership. | 2,022 | 36_4913 | Saint Lucia | 383 | United States | 302 | Strengthening The Capacity of Twenty (20) Women to Create Sustainable Livelihood & Economic Empowerment | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | STRENGTHENING THE CAPACITY OF TWENTY (20) WOMEN TO CREATE SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD & ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT | Women often stay in abusive relationships due to a lack of economic independence. This is particularly the case in situations of poverty and marginalization, which can be exacerbated by frequent natural disasters that disrupt people's livelihoods and access to basic services. Our grantee partner on the island of St. Lucia, Raise Your Voice St. Lucia (RYVSLU), provides training and income generation opportunities to survivors of gender-based violence in order to improve these vulnerable communities' socioeconomic conditions and better prepare them to withstand crises. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity for survivors of gender-based violence. This grant is part of the IAF's commitment to strengthen community-led disaster mitigation and resilience in the Caribbean. It advances our partnership with USAID, Building Community Resilience in the Eastern & Southern Caribbean, as well as the U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership. |
Developing the Resilience of Livelihoods threatened by Climate Change in four (4) selected communities in Saint Lucia. DEVELOPING THE RESILIENCE OF LIVELIHOODS THREATENED BY CLIMATE CHANGE IN FOUR (4) SELECTED COMMUNITIES IN SAINT LUCIA. St. Lucia is vulnerable to climate change, severe weather events, and economic shocks. Our cooperator, the Saint Lucia National Conservation Fund (SLUNCF), is one of eight trust funds endowed by the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund to create long-term funding for sustainable development in the Caribbean. SLUNCF supports community-based conservation, restoration, and effective management of St. Lucia's biodiversity and natural resources. At the IAF, we strengthen the ability of local philanthropic organizations to conduct effective programming and unlock additional public and private resources for long-term development. SLUNCF raises funds from local private sector and philanthropic organizations and then invests in community projects in St. Lucia. SLUNCF's investments provide training and technical assistance to mitigate the impact of future environmental challenges by supporting grassroots organizations. This cooperative agreement is part of the IAF's commitment to strengthen community-led disaster mitigation and resilience in the Caribbean. It advances our partnership with USAID, Building Community Resilience in the Eastern & Southern Caribbean, as well as the U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership. | 2,022 | 36_4918 | Saint Lucia | 383 | United States | 302 | Developing the Resilience of Livelihoods threatened by Climate Change in four (4) selected communities in Saint Lucia. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | DEVELOPING THE RESILIENCE OF LIVELIHOODS THREATENED BY CLIMATE CHANGE IN FOUR (4) SELECTED COMMUNITIES IN SAINT LUCIA. | St. Lucia is vulnerable to climate change, severe weather events, and economic shocks. Our cooperator, the Saint Lucia National Conservation Fund (SLUNCF), is one of eight trust funds endowed by the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund to create long-term funding for sustainable development in the Caribbean. SLUNCF supports community-based conservation, restoration, and effective management of St. Lucia's biodiversity and natural resources. At the IAF, we strengthen the ability of local philanthropic organizations to conduct effective programming and unlock additional public and private resources for long-term development. SLUNCF raises funds from local private sector and philanthropic organizations and then invests in community projects in St. Lucia. SLUNCF's investments provide training and technical assistance to mitigate the impact of future environmental challenges by supporting grassroots organizations. This cooperative agreement is part of the IAF's commitment to strengthen community-led disaster mitigation and resilience in the Caribbean. It advances our partnership with USAID, Building Community Resilience in the Eastern & Southern Caribbean, as well as the U.S.-Caribbean Resilience Partnership. |
Women's Empowerment program through the development of community health programs and economic sustainability. WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS AND ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY. Survivors of gender-based violence in inner-city Kingston, Jamaica, face high levels of poverty, unemployment, and violence. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity for survivors of gender-based violence. Our grantee partner Women's Resource and Outreach Centre (WROC) aims to improve collaboration among institutions that work to prevent gender and family violence, strengthen communities ability to reduce violence, and support survivors. The grantee will work closely with a community group, the Women's Empowerment Group (WE Group), to empower women and girls, provide training and income generation opportunities for women, and strengthen women-owned businesses. This will also contribute to improving the socioeconomic conditions for residents of the communities of Trench Town and Lyndhurst Greenwich, addressing the root causes of gender-based violence, such as unemployment and lack of access to education. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_4923 | Jamaica | 354 | United States | 302 | Women's Empowerment program through the development of community health programs and economic sustainability. | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS AND ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY. | Survivors of gender-based violence in inner-city Kingston, Jamaica, face high levels of poverty, unemployment, and violence. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to expand economic opportunity for survivors of gender-based violence. Our grantee partner Women's Resource and Outreach Centre (WROC) aims to improve collaboration among institutions that work to prevent gender and family violence, strengthen communities ability to reduce violence, and support survivors. The grantee will work closely with a community group, the Women's Empowerment Group (WE Group), to empower women and girls, provide training and income generation opportunities for women, and strengthen women-owned businesses. This will also contribute to improving the socioeconomic conditions for residents of the communities of Trench Town and Lyndhurst Greenwich, addressing the root causes of gender-based violence, such as unemployment and lack of access to education. This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
Indigenous families in Chiapas creating paths to build their strategies for development from schools, families, and the community INDIGENOUS FAMILIES IN CHIAPAS CREATING PATHS TO BUILD THEIR STRATEGIES FOR DEVELOPMENT FROM SCHOOLS, FAMILIES, AND THE COMMUNITY Climate-related challenges threaten the food security of indigenous smallholder farmers in southern Mexico. Discrimination and gender-based violence also limit women's full participation in Mexican society. The IAF supports community-led approaches to creating economic opportunities for organic farmers and the social and economic inclusion of women and young people. Our grantee partner Xilotl Asociación para el Desarrollo Social A.C. (Xilotl) works with farmers to improve the sustainable production of diverse crops and livestock. Xilotl is training community promoters in sustainable farming techniques, delivering technical assistance and materials for families to improve yields and produce food during additional months of the year, and providing seed funding for women- and youth-led economic initiatives. It also supports networks of women and men that work to promote gender equity and reduce gender-based violence. | 2,022 | 36_4926 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Indigenous families in Chiapas creating paths to build their strategies for development from schools, families, and the community | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | INDIGENOUS FAMILIES IN CHIAPAS CREATING PATHS TO BUILD THEIR STRATEGIES FOR DEVELOPMENT FROM SCHOOLS, FAMILIES, AND THE COMMUNITY | Climate-related challenges threaten the food security of indigenous smallholder farmers in southern Mexico. Discrimination and gender-based violence also limit women's full participation in Mexican society. The IAF supports community-led approaches to creating economic opportunities for organic farmers and the social and economic inclusion of women and young people. Our grantee partner Xilotl Asociación para el Desarrollo Social A.C. (Xilotl) works with farmers to improve the sustainable production of diverse crops and livestock. Xilotl is training community promoters in sustainable farming techniques, delivering technical assistance and materials for families to improve yields and produce food during additional months of the year, and providing seed funding for women- and youth-led economic initiatives. It also supports networks of women and men that work to promote gender equity and reduce gender-based violence. |
Indigenous families in Chiapas furtherjng sustainable smallholder agriculture and a culture of peace. INDIGENOUS FAMILIES IN CHIAPAS FURTHERJNG SUSTAINABLE SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE AND A CULTURE OF PEACE. Climate-related challenges threaten the food security of indigenous smallholder farmers in southern Mexico. Discrimination and gender-based violence also limit women's full participation in Mexican society. The IAF supports community-led approaches to creating economic opportunities for organic farmers and the social and economic inclusion of women and young people. Our grantee partner Xilotl Asociación para el Desarrollo Social A.C. (Xilotl) works with farmers to improve the sustainable production of diverse crops and livestock. Xilotl is training community promoters in sustainable farming techniques, delivering technical assistance and materials for families to improve yields and produce food during additional months of the year, and providing seed funding for women- and youth-led economic initiatives. It also supports networks of women and men that work to promote gender equity and reduce gender-based violence. | 2,022 | 36_4928 | Mexico | 358 | United States | 302 | Indigenous families in Chiapas furtherjng sustainable smallholder agriculture and a culture of peace. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | INDIGENOUS FAMILIES IN CHIAPAS FURTHERJNG SUSTAINABLE SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE AND A CULTURE OF PEACE. | Climate-related challenges threaten the food security of indigenous smallholder farmers in southern Mexico. Discrimination and gender-based violence also limit women's full participation in Mexican society. The IAF supports community-led approaches to creating economic opportunities for organic farmers and the social and economic inclusion of women and young people. Our grantee partner Xilotl Asociación para el Desarrollo Social A.C. (Xilotl) works with farmers to improve the sustainable production of diverse crops and livestock. Xilotl is training community promoters in sustainable farming techniques, delivering technical assistance and materials for families to improve yields and produce food during additional months of the year, and providing seed funding for women- and youth-led economic initiatives. It also supports networks of women and men that work to promote gender equity and reduce gender-based violence. |
Diplomado en Salud Mental Comunitaria DIPLOMADO EN SALUD MENTAL COMUNITARIA The signing of a 1996 peace agreement in Guatemala ended a civil war that lasted over 36 years, but many Guatemalans still face the psychosocial trauma of the conflict and chronic violence remains a pervasive issue. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to enhance peace and security. Our cooperator, Asociación Equipo de Estudios Comunitarios y Acción Psicosocial, is strengthening the capacity of local leaders to contribute to reducing trauma and violence by providing training and certification in community mental health and human rights, fortifying its alumni network, and funding students activities in their organizations and communities. This cooperative agreement is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4930 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Diplomado en Salud Mental Comunitaria | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | DIPLOMADO EN SALUD MENTAL COMUNITARIA | The signing of a 1996 peace agreement in Guatemala ended a civil war that lasted over 36 years, but many Guatemalans still face the psychosocial trauma of the conflict and chronic violence remains a pervasive issue. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to enhance peace and security. Our cooperator, Asociación Equipo de Estudios Comunitarios y Acción Psicosocial, is strengthening the capacity of local leaders to contribute to reducing trauma and violence by providing training and certification in community mental health and human rights, fortifying its alumni network, and funding students activities in their organizations and communities. This cooperative agreement is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Small Enterprise Development for Marginalized Women in Belize SMALL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT FOR MARGINALIZED WOMEN IN BELIZE BelizeFemale entrepreneurs in low-income neighborhoods around Belize City in Belize operate in an informal economy, with little access to capital or financial services to improve their businesses. They often lack the financial literacy they need to make their businesses efficient and profitable. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunity by encouraging small business growth and strengthening excluded communities, such as women, so they can participate equally in their nation's economy. Our grantee partner Belize Enterprise for Sustainable Technology (BEST) will work closely with YMCA Belize City to offer enterprise development training, leadership training, and capital to small businesses to increase families incomes in high-risk neighborhoods and prepare them to operate in the formal economy. | 2,022 | 36_4935 | Belize | 352 | United States | 302 | Small Enterprise Development for Marginalized Women in Belize | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | SMALL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT FOR MARGINALIZED WOMEN IN BELIZE | BelizeFemale entrepreneurs in low-income neighborhoods around Belize City in Belize operate in an informal economy, with little access to capital or financial services to improve their businesses. They often lack the financial literacy they need to make their businesses efficient and profitable. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunity by encouraging small business growth and strengthening excluded communities, such as women, so they can participate equally in their nation's economy. Our grantee partner Belize Enterprise for Sustainable Technology (BEST) will work closely with YMCA Belize City to offer enterprise development training, leadership training, and capital to small businesses to increase families incomes in high-risk neighborhoods and prepare them to operate in the formal economy. |
Small Enterprise Development for Marginalized Women in Belize SMALL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT FOR MARGINALIZED WOMEN IN BELIZE Belize Female entrepreneurs in low-income neighborhoods around Belize City in Belize operate in an informal economy, with little access to capital or financial services to improve their businesses. They often lack the financial literacy they need to make their businesses efficient and profitable. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunity by encouraging small business growth and strengthening excluded communities, such as women, so they can participate equally in their nation's economy. Our grantee partner Belize Enterprise for Sustainable Technology (BEST) will work closely with YMCA Belize City to offer enterprise development training, leadership training, and capital to small businesses to increase families incomes in high-risk neighborhoods and prepare them to operate in the formal economy. | 2,022 | 36_4936 | Belize | 352 | United States | 302 | Small Enterprise Development for Marginalized Women in Belize | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | SMALL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT FOR MARGINALIZED WOMEN IN BELIZE | Belize Female entrepreneurs in low-income neighborhoods around Belize City in Belize operate in an informal economy, with little access to capital or financial services to improve their businesses. They often lack the financial literacy they need to make their businesses efficient and profitable. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to expand economic opportunity by encouraging small business growth and strengthening excluded communities, such as women, so they can participate equally in their nation's economy. Our grantee partner Belize Enterprise for Sustainable Technology (BEST) will work closely with YMCA Belize City to offer enterprise development training, leadership training, and capital to small businesses to increase families incomes in high-risk neighborhoods and prepare them to operate in the formal economy. |
Increase of irrigated agriculture from Maury to Désarmes INCREASE OF IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE FROM MAURY TO DÉSARMES Farmers living in Desarmes, L'Artibonite, Haiti, often lack sufficient water for their crops, diminishing their ability to produce food for their families and earn revenue. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and microenterprises. Our grantee partner, Association des Irrigants de Maury (AIM), is repairing irrigation systems, strengthening management practices, establishing a seed bank, and expanding farmers' access to credit. These strategic investments will increase farmers' food security and incomes | 2,022 | 36_4971 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Increase of irrigated agriculture from Maury to Désarmes | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | INCREASE OF IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE FROM MAURY TO DÉSARMES | Farmers living in Desarmes, L'Artibonite, Haiti, often lack sufficient water for their crops, diminishing their ability to produce food for their families and earn revenue. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and microenterprises. Our grantee partner, Association des Irrigants de Maury (AIM), is repairing irrigation systems, strengthening management practices, establishing a seed bank, and expanding farmers' access to credit. These strategic investments will increase farmers' food security and incomes |
Young people strengthening their psychosocial and artistic skills, towards a culture of peace. YOUNG PEOPLE STRENGTHENING THEIR PSYCHOSOCIAL AND ARTISTIC SKILLS, TOWARDS A CULTURE OF PEACE. Children and young people in El Salvador often choose to join gangs or migrate elsewhere in response to their country's high levels of violence, limited education and leadership opportunities, and lack of safe spaces for youth to socialize and learn peacefully. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to promote peace and security and provide alternatives to gang membership and irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Centro Cultural de las Artes Monseñor Arnulfo Romero (CLAMOR), is offering art, music, and dance classes to children and young people in Nueva Concepción to bolster their life skills and create a safe, peaceful space for them to gather, express themselves, and learn. CLAMOR will also provide them with training in leadership, conflict management, and human rights to build their resilience and reduce their likelihood of migration. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4941 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Young people strengthening their psychosocial and artistic skills, towards a culture of peace. | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | YOUNG PEOPLE STRENGTHENING THEIR PSYCHOSOCIAL AND ARTISTIC SKILLS, TOWARDS A CULTURE OF PEACE. | Children and young people in El Salvador often choose to join gangs or migrate elsewhere in response to their country's high levels of violence, limited education and leadership opportunities, and lack of safe spaces for youth to socialize and learn peacefully. At the IAF, we support community-led solutions to promote peace and security and provide alternatives to gang membership and irregular migration. Our grantee partner, Centro Cultural de las Artes Monseñor Arnulfo Romero (CLAMOR), is offering art, music, and dance classes to children and young people in Nueva Concepción to bolster their life skills and create a safe, peaceful space for them to gather, express themselves, and learn. CLAMOR will also provide them with training in leadership, conflict management, and human rights to build their resilience and reduce their likelihood of migration. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Communication, Mobilisation pour le respect des droits des Femmes et des Filles rurales en Haïti COMMUNICATION, MOBILISATION POUR LE RESPECT DES DROITS DES FEMMES ET DES FILLES RURALES EN HAÏTI Rural Haitian women often have low formal education and lack information about their rights, making them particularly vulnerable to gender-based violence. The IAF supports community-led solutions to enhance peace and security. Our grantee partner Rezo Fanm Radyo Kominote Ayisyen (REFRAKA) supports a network of 30 community radio stations throughout nine of Haiti's ten departments to raise awareness about gender-based violence and increase the capacity of majority female radio hosts and technicians to produce programming about women and reducing violence. These strategic investments increase leadership and build networks. This grant is part of the IAF's Women Investing in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. | 2,022 | 36_4951 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Communication, Mobilisation pour le respect des droits des Femmes et des Filles rurales en Haïti | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | COMMUNICATION, MOBILISATION POUR LE RESPECT DES DROITS DES FEMMES ET DES FILLES RURALES EN HAÏTI | Rural Haitian women often have low formal education and lack information about their rights, making them particularly vulnerable to gender-based violence. The IAF supports community-led solutions to enhance peace and security. Our grantee partner Rezo Fanm Radyo Kominote Ayisyen (REFRAKA) supports a network of 30 community radio stations throughout nine of Haiti's ten departments to raise awareness about gender-based violence and increase the capacity of majority female radio hosts and technicians to produce programming about women and reducing violence. These strategic investments increase leadership and build networks. This grant is part of the IAF's Women Investing in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders. |
A Partnership to Pilot an Indicator Framework for Sustainable Agriculture in Latin America A PARTNERSHIP TO PILOT AN INDICATOR FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA Farmers are often absent from discussions about how policies and programs impact sustainable agricultural production. At the IAF, we are investing in a regional effort, in conjunction with the University of British Columbia, that will give voice to farmers and directly support them in collecting, analyzing, and presenting data that they can incorporate into their operations to manage their farms more efficiently. Movimiento de Economía Social y Solidaria del Ecuador (MESSE) is an innovator in connecting producers directly to consumers to improve farmers quality of life and consumers food security. It works with communities to advance sustainable agricultural production, participatory certification systems, fair-trade markets, community tourism, and the inclusion of women and youth. The results of this regional project will inform agricultural support organizations, government extension experts, farmer groups, and policy-makers with context-specific data about how to encourage the transition to sustainable agricultural practices to improve food security, enhance farmer livelihoods, and minimize environmental degradation. This is part of the IAF's strategic initiative for sustainable agriculture. | 2,022 | 36_4952 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | A Partnership to Pilot an Indicator Framework for Sustainable Agriculture in Latin America | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | A PARTNERSHIP TO PILOT AN INDICATOR FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA | Farmers are often absent from discussions about how policies and programs impact sustainable agricultural production. At the IAF, we are investing in a regional effort, in conjunction with the University of British Columbia, that will give voice to farmers and directly support them in collecting, analyzing, and presenting data that they can incorporate into their operations to manage their farms more efficiently. Movimiento de Economía Social y Solidaria del Ecuador (MESSE) is an innovator in connecting producers directly to consumers to improve farmers quality of life and consumers food security. It works with communities to advance sustainable agricultural production, participatory certification systems, fair-trade markets, community tourism, and the inclusion of women and youth. The results of this regional project will inform agricultural support organizations, government extension experts, farmer groups, and policy-makers with context-specific data about how to encourage the transition to sustainable agricultural practices to improve food security, enhance farmer livelihoods, and minimize environmental degradation. This is part of the IAF's strategic initiative for sustainable agriculture. |
A Partnership to Pilot an Indicator Framework for Sustainable Agriculture in Latin America A PARTNERSHIP TO PILOT AN INDICATOR FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA Farmers are often absent from discussions about how policies and programs impact sustainable agricultural production. At the IAF, we are investing in a regional effort, in conjunction with the University of British Columbia, that will give voice to farmers and directly support them in collecting, analyzing, and presenting data that they can incorporate into their operations to manage their farms more efficiently. Movimiento de Economía Social y Solidaria del Ecuador (MESSE) is an innovator in connecting producers directly to consumers to improve farmers' quality of life and consumers' food security. It works with communities to advance sustainable agricultural production, participatory certification systems, fair-trade markets, community tourism, and the inclusion of women and youth. The results of this regional project will inform agricultural support organizations, government extension experts, farmer groups, and policy-makers with context-specific data about how to encourage the transition to sustainable agricultural practices to improve food security, enhance farmer livelihoods, and minimize environmental degradation. This is part of the IAF's strategic initiative for sustainable agriculture. | 2,022 | 36_4953 | Ecuador | 440 | United States | 302 | A Partnership to Pilot an Indicator Framework for Sustainable Agriculture in Latin America | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | A PARTNERSHIP TO PILOT AN INDICATOR FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA | Farmers are often absent from discussions about how policies and programs impact sustainable agricultural production. At the IAF, we are investing in a regional effort, in conjunction with the University of British Columbia, that will give voice to farmers and directly support them in collecting, analyzing, and presenting data that they can incorporate into their operations to manage their farms more efficiently. Movimiento de Economía Social y Solidaria del Ecuador (MESSE) is an innovator in connecting producers directly to consumers to improve farmers' quality of life and consumers' food security. It works with communities to advance sustainable agricultural production, participatory certification systems, fair-trade markets, community tourism, and the inclusion of women and youth. The results of this regional project will inform agricultural support organizations, government extension experts, farmer groups, and policy-makers with context-specific data about how to encourage the transition to sustainable agricultural practices to improve food security, enhance farmer livelihoods, and minimize environmental degradation. This is part of the IAF's strategic initiative for sustainable agriculture. |
Círculo sinérgico de defensa: Mujeres defendiendo mujeres CÍRCULO SINÉRGICO DE DEFENSA: MUJERES DEFENDIENDO MUJERES With the economic and social instability caused by COVID-19 across the region, the incidence of gender-based violence (GBV) is growing while resources to support survivors are diminishing. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to civic engagement and human rights. Our grantee partner Asociación Civil Colectivo para la Participación de la Infancia y Juventud (COPIJ) will form community groups to provide women psychosocial and legal accompaniment in two departments of eastern Guatemala. COPIJ will comprehensively address the factors that keep women from seeking legal recourse against violent family members and improve women's access to public services. This will increase the likelihood that women will report GBV to law enforcement and receive support and accompaniment from their community and public institutions.This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders and part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. | 2,022 | 36_4960 | Guatemala | 347 | United States | 302 | Círculo sinérgico de defensa: Mujeres defendiendo mujeres | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | CÍRCULO SINÉRGICO DE DEFENSA: MUJERES DEFENDIENDO MUJERES | With the economic and social instability caused by COVID-19 across the region, the incidence of gender-based violence (GBV) is growing while resources to support survivors are diminishing. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to civic engagement and human rights. Our grantee partner Asociación Civil Colectivo para la Participación de la Infancia y Juventud (COPIJ) will form community groups to provide women psychosocial and legal accompaniment in two departments of eastern Guatemala. COPIJ will comprehensively address the factors that keep women from seeking legal recourse against violent family members and improve women's access to public services. This will increase the likelihood that women will report GBV to law enforcement and receive support and accompaniment from their community and public institutions.This grant is part of the IAF's Women INvesting in Growth and Security (WINGS) initiative to empower women as business and community leaders and part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America. |
Rescate del sistema milpa para la seguridad alimentaria de familias agricultoras de los municipios de Atiquizaya, Turín y San Lorenzo, departamento de Ahuachapán, El Salvador. RESCATE DEL SISTEMA MILPA PARA LA SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA DE FAMILIAS AGRICULTORAS DE LOS MUNICIPIOS DE ATIQUIZAYA, TURÍN Y SAN LORENZO, DEPARTAMENTO DE Unsustainable production practices have put the health and food security of smallholder farmers and their families at risk in Ahuachapan, El Salvador. The IAF supports community-led solutions to increase incomes and promote sustainable agriculture and food security. Our grantee partner the Asociación Instituto Salvadoreño de Educación Cooperativa y Agricultura Orgánica (ISEAC) works in six rural communities in the department of Ahuachapán to strengthen agricultural practices, such as increasing diversification and organic production, to boost food security and increase collaboration between producers to enhance their livelihoods. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America | 2,022 | 36_4966 | El Salvador | 342 | United States | 302 | Rescate del sistema milpa para la seguridad alimentaria de familias agricultoras de los municipios de Atiquizaya, Turín y San Lorenzo, departamento de Ahuachapán, El Salvador. | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | RESCATE DEL SISTEMA MILPA PARA LA SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA DE FAMILIAS AGRICULTORAS DE LOS MUNICIPIOS DE ATIQUIZAYA, TURÍN Y SAN LORENZO, DEPARTAMENTO DE | Unsustainable production practices have put the health and food security of smallholder farmers and their families at risk in Ahuachapan, El Salvador. The IAF supports community-led solutions to increase incomes and promote sustainable agriculture and food security. Our grantee partner the Asociación Instituto Salvadoreño de Educación Cooperativa y Agricultura Orgánica (ISEAC) works in six rural communities in the department of Ahuachapán to strengthen agricultural practices, such as increasing diversification and organic production, to boost food security and increase collaboration between producers to enhance their livelihoods. This grant is part of the IAF's efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration in Central America |
FORTALECIMIENTO DE LOS CONSEJOS DE VECINOS COMO ESTRUCTURAS COMUNITARIAS, PARA LA INCIDENCIA, GESTIÓN Y CONTROL, DE LO RECURSOS NATURALES Y EL TERRITORIO. FORTALECIMIENTO DE LOS CONSEJOS DE VECINOS COMO ESTRUCTURAS COMUNITARIAS, PARA LA INCIDENCIA, GESTIÓN Y CONTROL, DE LO RECURSOS NATURALES Y EL TERRITO The Talamanca Bribri Indigenous Reserve, a remote, forested area, contains the second-largest indigenous population in Costa Rica. Bribri citizens have limited access to public services such as electricity, running water, health care, and waste removal. Land invasions and illicit drug trafficking constantly threaten their welfare and livelihoods. Crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbate this situation and have severely affected Bribri communities. Indigeous organization Asociación de Desarrollo Integral Indígena Bribri (ADITIBRI) administers the Bribri Indigenous Territory and advocates for Bribri citizens and their needs. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to civic engagement and human rights. Through this grant, ADITIBRI will increase the capacity of neighborhood councils to address local problems and ensure that BriBri citizens have access to public services. In doing so, ADITIBRI will also build young people's leadership abilities to prepare them to lead the organization and the Bribri community in the future. This grant is part of the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy. | 2,022 | 36_4968 | Costa Rica | 336 | United States | 302 | FORTALECIMIENTO DE LOS CONSEJOS DE VECINOS COMO ESTRUCTURAS COMUNITARIAS, PARA LA INCIDENCIA, GESTIÓN Y CONTROL, DE LO RECURSOS NATURALES Y EL TERRITORIO. | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | FORTALECIMIENTO DE LOS CONSEJOS DE VECINOS COMO ESTRUCTURAS COMUNITARIAS, PARA LA INCIDENCIA, GESTIÓN Y CONTROL, DE LO RECURSOS NATURALES Y EL TERRITO | The Talamanca Bribri Indigenous Reserve, a remote, forested area, contains the second-largest indigenous population in Costa Rica. Bribri citizens have limited access to public services such as electricity, running water, health care, and waste removal. Land invasions and illicit drug trafficking constantly threaten their welfare and livelihoods. Crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbate this situation and have severely affected Bribri communities. Indigeous organization Asociación de Desarrollo Integral Indígena Bribri (ADITIBRI) administers the Bribri Indigenous Territory and advocates for Bribri citizens and their needs. At the IAF, we support community-led approaches to civic engagement and human rights. Through this grant, ADITIBRI will increase the capacity of neighborhood councils to address local problems and ensure that BriBri citizens have access to public services. In doing so, ADITIBRI will also build young people's leadership abilities to prepare them to lead the organization and the Bribri community in the future. This grant is part of the IAF's broader COVID-19 response strategy. |
Increase of irrigated agriculture from Maury to Désarmes INCREASE OF IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE FROM MAURY TO DÉSARMES Farmers living in Desarmes, LArtibonite, Haiti, often lack sufficient water for their crops, diminishing their ability to produce food for their families and earn revenue. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and microenterprises. Our grantee partner, Association des Irrigants de Maury (AIM), is repairing irrigation systems, strengthening management practices, establishing a seed bank, and expanding farmers access to credit. These strategic investments will increase farmers food security and incomes | 2,022 | 36_4970 | Haiti | 349 | United States | 302 | Increase of irrigated agriculture from Maury to Désarmes | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural development | ODA Grants | Developing country-based NGO | INCREASE OF IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE FROM MAURY TO DÉSARMES | Farmers living in Desarmes, LArtibonite, Haiti, often lack sufficient water for their crops, diminishing their ability to produce food for their families and earn revenue. The IAF supports community-led solutions to expand economic opportunities through sustainable agriculture and microenterprises. Our grantee partner, Association des Irrigants de Maury (AIM), is repairing irrigation systems, strengthening management practices, establishing a seed bank, and expanding farmers access to credit. These strategic investments will increase farmers food security and incomes |